woolybear

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  1. C'mon man, if that's offensive then why would he say those things about Mikey? We all got different levels of a scence of humor... that was just plain funny.
  2. Does this count as art? lol It does to me. Have done quite a few systems like this over the years just never for myself. Guess if I need an undercarriage spray I'll have to hit the car wash. Till then I'll deal with my lone shower head. If I recall correctly this unit had a total of 4 heads and 12 body sprays that shot water in places water aint supposed to be shot. Amazes me how alot of local sports stars enjoy this water therapy. Mike Robataille has one specially aimed at his groin from years of skating pains. When he stood at the wall to mark the height of that massager I gave him the pencil back and let him do it himself!:no:
  3. Nice. Hunter recommended- vermin approved:hammer1: I still like to smoke 'em with a slug.
  4. Good truck right there. Just got rid of mine wth over 260,000 miles on the 305. Still ran like a top and got me $2500 on the street.
  5. Have yourself a gay old time:clown:
  6. I'm not feeling it, lol Must be Morris code:poke:
  7. Right on man, another great set of pics. Vultures have been thick here this year. You need to have a talk with that dog of yours, or at least find him a girlfriend!:kiss:
  8. Seeing the post with the coons under the feeder I just had to post this old pic I had stored away from a few years ago. I like the way they form a heart.
  9. woolybear

    My Protector

    Very cool pooch. Rotts are super loyal to there masters. I had a 100 lb female whos best friend was a 160 lb St Bernard. They made for quite the intimidating couple when somebody knocked at the door or stepped foot in the yard. Great companions but you don't wanna cross them :bat: Nice gaurd dog.
  10. Super season Chris! Ya know ya had a good one when your piles's knee deep. Looking forward to 2010 myself. Maybe I can break 22, but if not, no complaints. This year was more than I expected at 13. It's been a blast not working from March till now. I still get out to hike every now and then, but man is it tough now. Had a 10 mile one way trip from my parents to home as a crow flies earlier in the week that turned up nothing but a cool rock and some added knowledge to deer travel routes through the gully washing ravines around here. It's nuts. Hard to quit, but I don't think there's a shed hunter alive that ever calls it a "true seasons end". We call it that, but we don't mean it.
  11. Got any plans for the skin?
  12. I light a ciggy and watch the smoke... but I'm just a meat hunter. Works everytime.:smoke:
  13. I picked up a Krups close to 10 yrs ago. Knock on wood, that cheap little machine's still spittin out burger and stuffin' sausages. The reviews on it suck so I guess I got lucky.
  14. I shot an Axis ST tipped with a 100 gr Muzzy into a cynder block wall. The shaft remained in tact other than loosing the broadhead and insert and I'd bet I could have replaced that and took that arrow hunting that year.(total penetration) They are a quality shaft. I've also had a hit buck snap one in two on a death run, but I guess it didn't matter at that point. Tip to knock, one tough arra that stands up to direct bone contact without blinking an eye.
  15. Ya'll are gonna love this then:clown: http://www.eternalmoonwalk.com/
  16. Keep it. I just got working on my farmers tan the past 2 days.
  17. Lol- guess the honeymoon is officially OVER!:whip:
  18. Nice work- I really like the cattail buck.
  19. Wow, very nice Jack! Lots of anticipation going into this season for ya again.
  20. That's tough bud, best of luck to him getting his crap together. Prison doesn't fix addictions, just gives you time to rest up for the party going on outside the walls. Unfortunately it often takes loosing a loved one to open ones eyes to what they missed out on or completely lost by fault of their own or not. Sometimes just the thought of not making quality time with that person is enough to make change. But it's like you said, he's gotta want it. Don't give up on him just yet, he'll need all the encouragement he can muster from everyone around him.
  21. Looks like a super spot to ambush a good buck. I've got access to a very similar looking setup we hunt durring our firearms season here. Too many heavy random trails coming out of the boardering apple orchards to hunt it as a food source, but we pick our stands to where they will cross the powerlines from the pressured woodlots further in. These can be great spots to nail a buck making his way from lot to lot on an escape route if you know his bedding area and where the pressure will be pushing him from.
  22. I enjoy sharing time in the wild with others. I like to show them the things I see. Being a sport of close encounters bowhunting is an escape for me. With so much that can go wrong I don't like to introduce another element to the equation. Bowhuntings success' and failures keeps me in touch with reality of the hunt.
  23. Man, glad the boys ok. Sure that was a scary moment for you all. What's up with your rattleless rattlers? Normaly they grow a new one every time they shed. My guess is a 3 footer has shed a few times already.