
mylsuhat
| Favorite team: | Chicago Cubs |
| Location: | Mandeville, LA |
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| Number of Posts: | 49951 |
| Registered on: | 3/13/2008 |
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re: 2026 MLB Opening Day thread
Posted by mylsuhat on 3/26/26 at 1:34 pm to The Godfather
It's hard not to go there and fall in love with all of it. Such a beautiful place for baseball
re: 2026 MLB Opening Day thread
Posted by mylsuhat on 3/26/26 at 1:21 pm to CobraCommander83
Rizzo's 2026 intro video was incredible. Does not feel like 10 years since 2016.
I am VERY excited about this 2026 squad :W:
I am VERY excited about this 2026 squad :W:
re: What are you reading?
Posted by mylsuhat on 3/26/26 at 5:58 am to dirtsandwich
Happy Opening Day :usa:
re: What platforms are you guys using while saddle hunting?
Posted by mylsuhat on 3/26/26 at 5:52 am to tke_swamprat
I have always used an Out On A Limb Ridge Runner. Works great
Used a buddy's Cruzer platform a couple hunts this year (was already in the tree) and it was way better
Used a buddy's Cruzer platform a couple hunts this year (was already in the tree) and it was way better
But why?
Why can't we just have some movies that are animated and some that are not?
Why can't we just have some movies that are animated and some that are not?
With NIL, Gottlieb probably doesn't have to steal his teammate's wallet
re: Someone actually wrote and published this article about the World Baseball Classic
Posted by mylsuhat on 3/18/26 at 10:40 am to DreamsDieInHimesHall
Author, Howard Bryant


re: LSU hiring Tee Martin( former Baltimore Ravens qb coach) as offensive analyst
Posted by mylsuhat on 3/18/26 at 9:21 am to L S Usetheforce
More like UT Legend Tee Martin
re: In Honor of Turkey Season
Posted by mylsuhat on 3/10/26 at 2:52 pm to geauxbrown
typed this one out years ago and posted it here, why not a revisit...
March 25, 2018
It’s hard to quantify how much game meat costs. Between the money spent on leases, equipment, fuel, etc., it adds up quickly. However, once you’re out there in the woods, it is all a sunk cost and money spent is the furthest thing from your mind when you have a gobbler on roost answering every owl and goose that makes a noise.
This weekend that kind of changed.
Not to delve too far away from the story, Saturday morning I fired my shotgun (not at a turkey) and it broke. The bolt flew back and it cracked the cast receiver.
I didn't want to let this get me down, I decided to grab my bow and head back into the woods. I make a yelp around 1:00 and I don’t get a gobble, but I get a yelp back. Thinking this could work out in my favor, I find a tree I can hide behind and set up. I cut back at her. She yelps. She yelps again, and angrier. Then comes the gobble! Not 10 seconds later she pops into view and right behind her is a beautiful strutting tom hot on her tail. They’re 50 yards away and looking. Me and her go back and forth. I’m hoping to lure them within 20 yards when ideally I’d be able to draw and get a shot off (which I realize then is going to be highly unlikely). The closest they come is 40ish yards. They make their way out and I make my way to the camp. The encounter was thrilling but super frustrating. With a shotgun, that hunt ends with a flopping long beard.
Back at the camp I’m kind of sulking trying to decide what to do. Make a blind and sit on a road all evening or just cut my losses.
Between Friday and Saturday at 2:00, I had seen 12 or so turkeys. 1 gobbler hung up at 200 yards on Friday and then a “catch and release” gobbler hours earlier. Thinking back on that was all the motivation I needed. I hopped in the truck and pointed it north for Bass Pro Shops in Jackson. I saw online that they had the Winchester SXP Turkey shotgun on sale for $350 ($375 at the store…) already set up with front and back glow sights, an XF choke, and a 24” barrel. $400 later I am walking out the door with a brand new shotgun and some turkey head paper targets.
An hour later I was back at the camp making sure the sights were lined up and the pattern was hitting where it needed to be.
Alarm goes off at 4:15. Pot of Community Coffee is ready for 4:25. Dressed and out the camp door for 5:45.
I head to the same block of woods I had the encounter with the turkey and my bow. Snuck in and sat in silence and mosquitos for 20 minutes until I hear the first faint gobble. He was much farther away than I had hoped. I stayed and listened for any closer birds. Daylight had come and nothing closer made any noise, so around 6:40 I took off in the far off bird’s direction. As I get closer I am hearing multiple birds gobbling and I set up what I believe is about 200 yards from two birds in different directions. I make a soft tree yelp and no response. An owl moves in and he’s making tons of noise. The bird behind me is answering each hoot. Impatience sets in and I take off. I’m walking 20 yards, stopping, listening, and making a move.
I get to where I think is close enough and yelp. He immediately answers back and he’s close. I sit down. But then it hits me, he’s across the big creek. I decide that if it comes to it I will get wet feet if he decided he would be stubborn and not come to my side. I yelp once more after I was set up and he is silent. About a minute later I see him walking on the other side of the creek. I cup my hand over my mouth, pointed away from him and make a soft call. WOOSH-WOOSH-WOOSH. He immediately flew across the creek. I can see his tail in full strut and hear him drumming. He’s snaking his way through brush and headed my way.
At 7:15, the big noisy gobbler stepped out at 15 yards and never knew what hit him!
New gun purchase, 100% worth it! From purchasing the gun to killing the bird, 13 hours.

March 25, 2018
It’s hard to quantify how much game meat costs. Between the money spent on leases, equipment, fuel, etc., it adds up quickly. However, once you’re out there in the woods, it is all a sunk cost and money spent is the furthest thing from your mind when you have a gobbler on roost answering every owl and goose that makes a noise.
This weekend that kind of changed.
Not to delve too far away from the story, Saturday morning I fired my shotgun (not at a turkey) and it broke. The bolt flew back and it cracked the cast receiver.
I didn't want to let this get me down, I decided to grab my bow and head back into the woods. I make a yelp around 1:00 and I don’t get a gobble, but I get a yelp back. Thinking this could work out in my favor, I find a tree I can hide behind and set up. I cut back at her. She yelps. She yelps again, and angrier. Then comes the gobble! Not 10 seconds later she pops into view and right behind her is a beautiful strutting tom hot on her tail. They’re 50 yards away and looking. Me and her go back and forth. I’m hoping to lure them within 20 yards when ideally I’d be able to draw and get a shot off (which I realize then is going to be highly unlikely). The closest they come is 40ish yards. They make their way out and I make my way to the camp. The encounter was thrilling but super frustrating. With a shotgun, that hunt ends with a flopping long beard.
Back at the camp I’m kind of sulking trying to decide what to do. Make a blind and sit on a road all evening or just cut my losses.
Between Friday and Saturday at 2:00, I had seen 12 or so turkeys. 1 gobbler hung up at 200 yards on Friday and then a “catch and release” gobbler hours earlier. Thinking back on that was all the motivation I needed. I hopped in the truck and pointed it north for Bass Pro Shops in Jackson. I saw online that they had the Winchester SXP Turkey shotgun on sale for $350 ($375 at the store…) already set up with front and back glow sights, an XF choke, and a 24” barrel. $400 later I am walking out the door with a brand new shotgun and some turkey head paper targets.
An hour later I was back at the camp making sure the sights were lined up and the pattern was hitting where it needed to be.
Alarm goes off at 4:15. Pot of Community Coffee is ready for 4:25. Dressed and out the camp door for 5:45.
I head to the same block of woods I had the encounter with the turkey and my bow. Snuck in and sat in silence and mosquitos for 20 minutes until I hear the first faint gobble. He was much farther away than I had hoped. I stayed and listened for any closer birds. Daylight had come and nothing closer made any noise, so around 6:40 I took off in the far off bird’s direction. As I get closer I am hearing multiple birds gobbling and I set up what I believe is about 200 yards from two birds in different directions. I make a soft tree yelp and no response. An owl moves in and he’s making tons of noise. The bird behind me is answering each hoot. Impatience sets in and I take off. I’m walking 20 yards, stopping, listening, and making a move.
I get to where I think is close enough and yelp. He immediately answers back and he’s close. I sit down. But then it hits me, he’s across the big creek. I decide that if it comes to it I will get wet feet if he decided he would be stubborn and not come to my side. I yelp once more after I was set up and he is silent. About a minute later I see him walking on the other side of the creek. I cup my hand over my mouth, pointed away from him and make a soft call. WOOSH-WOOSH-WOOSH. He immediately flew across the creek. I can see his tail in full strut and hear him drumming. He’s snaking his way through brush and headed my way.
At 7:15, the big noisy gobbler stepped out at 15 yards and never knew what hit him!
New gun purchase, 100% worth it! From purchasing the gun to killing the bird, 13 hours.

Tim Donaghy
quote:Could be closer to 15 or less
$11k of phones and smartwatches might come out to 20-30 products total
re: Cam Jordan will not have a new deal in place, expected to hit Free Agency
Posted by mylsuhat on 3/5/26 at 1:11 pm to FireGoodell
Cam Jordan is my GOAT
I truly detest the idea of him in another uniform
I truly detest the idea of him in another uniform
There will be 6 threads a month on an Auto Board
quote:just borrowed the 2nd book in the series and they changed the fricking narrator.
Dean Koontz's Frankenstein
"re-read" but audio book this time. Entertaining book set in New Orleans.
This is criminal and should be punishable by death
I think I have to return the book
Where is there a clock on Tiger Droppings?
quote:so is alcohol
It’s a net negative on society. Get rid of it.
I don’t bet on sports but I also don’t tell others what they can and can’t fl
re: Question about gas prices
Posted by mylsuhat on 3/3/26 at 1:35 pm to travelgamer
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Dean Koontz's Frankenstein
"re-read" but audio book this time. Entertaining book set in New Orleans.
"re-read" but audio book this time. Entertaining book set in New Orleans.
There are guys on that list that do not have careers worth mentioning
PSA one at the price is the 8rd
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