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How about it? The rifle sounds like a nice setup, we just wanna see it!
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Malazan: Welcome to the addiction! I'm still 'suffering' from it now going on 42 years.Malazan wrote:I just got back from my parents place in OR. My dad and I went to Fort Rock for three days and shot Sage Rats in the Alfalfa fields. It was my first time shooting these critters, I'm hooked![]()
Hey, Rick, where about's do you live? And where do you do most of your shooting? Fort Rock and Christmas Valley look like the surface of the mooncompared to where your at.
Also, my dad has one of your benches you designed. I love it. He said I can't get one like it anymore though
Rick: These have proven to be quite effective. As long as the pups won't hurt themselves, I'd give them a whirl.Rick in Oregon wrote:got any good "mole-be-gone" tricks to share?
Mike wrote:Rick: These have proven to be quite effective. As long as the pups won't hurt themselves, I'd give them a whirl.
Clint: Yep, been a houndsman for many years. I like the fact that I can come in the door, and just one look at their faces make me smile. As for saying 'no', that's why most Basset Hounds are so spoiled......but mine aren't.....no way.....not mine........Clint E wrote:Rick i didnt know you was a basset guy .How can you say no to those sad eyes![]()