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Biography:Proud Pappy, U.S.A. Grad
Interests:hunt fish cook
Occupation:mursing
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Registered on:11/11/2008
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re: En route to Maine for turkeys

Posted by i10Duck on 5/19/25 at 2:09 pm
3 south bama birds to the barrel for me.

re: En route to Maine for turkeys

Posted by i10Duck on 5/18/25 at 3:49 pm
Had a great trip!
Got to meet Uncle Pete, He makes the finest Birch Bark wing bone yelpers around
Uncle Pete’s Wingbones

They’re still Easterns ; They just Talk funny.

Mid May provides a whole other World to chase turkeys in and an escape from the South Alabama Heat is always welcome.
From the first time I saw stacked stones lining historic roads and fields I knew that I wanted to experience New England so away we went for Turkey strolls and Lobster rolls. The worst to offer , Iconic Maine weather made time to roll in thick, damp, and blinding. The ticks outnumbered humans, turkeys, trees, and grains of dirt a million to one. Any trickle of sweat would convince you it was growing legs and seeking a warm spot to burrow in and call home.
The best to offer was emblematic views, unmatched hospitality, incredible coastal seafood, glimpses of warm weather, and willing Gobblers. Even the mosquitos are cordial and an absence of stickers, thorns, and venomous snakes lent us notions of Valhalla.
This trip never would’ve happened if it wasn’t for Uncle Pete, A true Mainer, a Champion turkey caller, and the originator of the Bark Bone trumpet. We got to hear a bit of history and see part of the call making process. Without his knowledge our trip would certainly have been less monumental.
Big Thanks To Mr Parrish Davis at Great Southern Gun Works for an expedited Drill, Tap, and Mount on the new rig. She shot true.

re: En route to Maine for turkeys

Posted by i10Duck on 5/14/25 at 3:56 pm
Everything has been retreated with permethrin!

En route to Maine for turkeys

Posted by i10Duck on 5/14/25 at 1:21 pm
Found myself with a few days off.
I guess i wasn’t quite done with the turkeys.
I really enjoy escaping the south Alabama heat/humidity for any reason.
Holler if you have any advice for getting on em or after em up that way. ??
F5 outfitters in Kansas. Cole is great
callaghans,butch cassidys ,roshells ,dew drop inn

re: 410 for Turkeys

Posted by i10Duck on 3/5/25 at 7:46 am
steven’s 301 jeb’s xx full, vortex red dot tss 9’s

40 and under wont hesitate

re: Anyone buy from Fabletics?

Posted by i10Duck on 2/28/25 at 4:34 am
best and cheapest work out shorts. just have to remember to unsubscribe

re: Murder Point Oysters

Posted by i10Duck on 2/11/25 at 12:35 pm
i routinely get a sack from their storefront. they are small but have the best flavor of any oyster i’ve eaten. consistently

re: Relocating to the Gulf Coast

Posted by i10Duck on 1/30/25 at 6:02 pm
mobile sucks. new orleans sucks

re: Best dog you've ever owned

Posted by i10Duck on 12/3/24 at 6:10 am
i have a pudelpointer and a slovakian wire-haired pointer. They are both great family and hunting dogs. I prefer the SRHP because she was more of a natural swimmer and has a better nose, it doesn’t hurt that she’s more uncommon and striking to look at.
great, i use the reduced recoil ammo for the kiddos

also have 7mm-08 in browning blr and christensen
nah on gumbo

but i love cold crabs and crawfish
and for some reason eggrolls
STICKY REQUEST! for living the life we all want. Time for some Vicarious living.

re: Cleaning cooler

Posted by i10Duck on 11/7/24 at 7:53 am
would probably write that in sharpie on top
duck gumbo, chili, red beans, ribeyes, biscuits n gravy, rotel dip, brussel sprouts, smothered cabbage, rabbit fricassé

beignets, pumpkin bread,

christmas cheese balls

hot egg nog