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What did you do today?

Some good eating and good bow grip material..awesome
I've eaten about everything but bats and beaver. Incidentally, the Lewis & Clark Expedition lived almost exclusively on beaver meat. I want to try it but I freeze the carcasses for fisher trapping bait for next season. I also cut out and dry the castors for lure or for lure makers.
 
I think Whitmore is going to make a criminal out of me. Turkey season opens next week and it's not exactly commuting distance for me.
Yeah, my daughter has to commute a bit to get here for the season. She's stressing about it but its really pretty local for me. What unit are you hunting?
 
Ordered some accessory cord to replace the stock straps on my Hawk sticks, an Amsteel daisy chain for the RR, and picked up a pack of castrate bands from tractor supply. Pack of 100 - if anyone needs some let me know.
 
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Made this from plan off AT. Spray paint job tomorrow!


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This is awesome...definitely making this next week! You have the plans you could screen shot?!
 
This is awesome...definitely making this next week! You have the plans you could screen shot?!


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Pretty much used this cut list, replaced on of the tees w a cross. Added two street 90’s to get arrows holders the right way.

Props to @RBalasz & @C Svach over on AT for the idea and legwork!!


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I think I finally dug my yard up for the last time today. Seems like every year since we’ve moved in here I get grass growing then we do a project that requires excavation or new lines ran. At this point if I have to run anything else it will be tedious as I have lines going every where lol. My wife and daughter finished up putting screws in tin siding I hung last week on there horse barn. I ran a few hundred feet of down spout drains, cleaned my coal/wood boiler out for the year, then cleaned up some brush and ripped some junk trees out. I’m on my 7 off from work. My wife and I are working our normal schedules she’s a nurse practitioner and I work at a natural gas processing plant. Hoping all this crazy stuff is over soon and we can get back to normal.
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I think I finally dug my yard up for the last time today. Seems like every year since we’ve moved in here I get grass growing then we do a project that requires excavation or new lines ran. At this point if I have to run anything else it will be tedious as I have lines going every where lol. My wife and daughter finished up putting screws in tin siding I hung last week on there horse barn. I ran a few hundred feet of down spout drains, cleaned my coal/wood boiler out for the year, then cleaned up some brush and ripped some junk trees out. I’m on my 7 off from work. My wife and I are working our normal schedules she’s a nurse practitioner and I work at a natural gas processing plant. Hoping all this crazy stuff is over soon and we can get back to normal.
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Reminds me of when I moved into my current house. The first year I replaced the house footer drains, second year I replaced the drain field, third year was new footer drains around the garage, fourth year was outdoor boiler lines. Fifth year my wife said "I'm so glad we are going to have grass this year" two days later our basement floor drains backed up because they were crushed outside the house. Sixth year we had grass. Good news was she quit complaining about the tractor and backhoe attachment I bought when we moved in.
 
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