Getting the Traeger lit for the evening meal. Pumphandle IA.
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A picture looking crappy is better than no picture. Besides hard for me to tell. My phone seems to take crappy photos these days. I think it's time to upgrade.Does it look clear, or shitty? From my phone, it looks fine; I don’t really get on the forum from anywhere else but my phone these days.
That photo is only 868k. We use to be able to post 3meg+ pictures. Not anymore. Android galaxy s7 here.
A picture looking crappy is better than no picture. Besides hard for me to tell. My phone seems to take crappy photos these days. I think it's time to upgrade.
To fit in with the what's your view I got my atlas feet in on Saturday. If you look at the picture you can see the rays coming off and looking weird.
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And to further complicate matters, some factories made the exact same pattern for multiple brands.The local call on my axe ID is most likely a Plumb, but I'm not sure and they aren't either. I hesitated to mention it.
There are many and I'm new to the game.
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And to further complicate matters, some factories made the exact same pattern for multiple brands.
Yotes pulled my parents beagle through the corner of the kennel last night 100’ from the house and my boys were staying over. It’s on.
Time to celebrate?!!!My view has changed, to be more accurate, my perspective has changed. Officially retired an hour ago....
So... The dog’s okay?
Congrats mate!! Time to enjoy life!Actually it is almost time for bed, we cracked some Bourbon almost 10 hours ago at our closing down lunch. I retired, the rest of the team are out of work. More commiserating than celebrating but it did taste good.
I know the feeling. Buried a great setter, and noticed that coyotes had dug him up and dragged his bones and carcass around the yard.Hunt ‘em down.
Getting the Traeger lit for the evening meal. Pumphandle IA.
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Fall air this morning. 39 degrees while shooting with a 15mph northwesterly breeze. 7.7 mils elevation and holding 2.5 mils right for wind at 777 yards with the 308.
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Oh, and some Moose Jerky off that Monster my Cooks Son killed!
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nice photos homeskillet
ya bastageWord Brohiem, word.I was gonna Snap ya vid this morning but I impregenated the K9. You know, "Screwed The Pooch".
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The day is youngMy son has no school today. My mom took today off work. The plan was for my parents to take him camping one last time this year. About 4 yesterday I get a text that my mom was sent home from work. Two coworkers tested positive for covid. Her and my dad are stuck at home. My son and I are at home toys everywhere.
I should have taken my dad's new to him truck and trailer and went camping with my son.
Numbers were back up and I received treatment yesterday. Doing pretty good but auto inject of Neulasta goes off at 4PM; hopefully it will be better than last time. I made it through last time, so I'm sure with all the care and prayers I'm getting from family and friends, I'll be ok.@Sgt47 - dang!!! That is beautiful.
I try to not be jealous as I am incredibly blessed, but have a little in my mind....
How ya doing? Numbers back up?
Woobie is more than a blanketWorked a bit with Ty this morning. His first time beyond 500 yards. Slush/snow on the deck prompted the double mat. He needs work on body position, breathing, etc... A light wind kept him honest. Only miss was on the 10” plate at 655 yards. The rest weren’t too bad. 7/8 with a RRA and Vortex up top. View attachment 7448944View attachment 7448945
Hmmmm.
Looks mighty tasty!
Evergreen area? I have several friends up Upper Bear Creek and on acreages just to the south, closer to Conifer.
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Well, it is game on now.
We are the old guys crew. William is 76 and running the combine, I'm old as well and run the trucks. At the end of the day though, we will have more bushels in the bin than the 2 young crews.
I think we are to dumb and stubborn to not just set in there and keep going.
The old cabovers are taller than they used to be!