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  1. That is the post I remembered. Thanks Rich. The ones in the last pic are my old weights. They went everywhere. I got the ones pictured in this thread yesterday, swum (plural of swam?) this a.m.. You won't be disappointed. I didn't do figure 8's, but close. Nice steady tracking weights. They come in a bonus plywood storage box also. I recommend wet bikinibottoms.

  2. That was a good read. Lot of preference. Couldn't start a new thread, what are your favorite hook files and techniques? Mine is underwater and want to replace it. Dicks had none, *ass pro had china or stones. Mine looked like 2 chainsaw files in a plastic holder I kept in the boat for touch ups. I have an old flat file I use during tv commercials on the end table at home. What will last? I'll put a wrist band on it.

  3. If you are all tilled up, throw some oats and soybeans into the mix also. This late in the year they will both stay green until the 1st killing frost. They also are quick growers to help shade out some of the weeds and the deer love them. How big are you going? I ask cause I always did the turnips/brassica in 4 foot wide strips to allow mowing of weeds that grow into the wheat clover mix. A bonus, if you wait for the 1st mow next year when the wheat is ripe & golden, you just spread all new seeds. Have fun & don't get discouraged. The deer will find it. All mine are just to keep them on the property. I feel bad pulling out of the field with the combine knowing I took away supper for the winter.

  4. Wait for some rain to soften the ground. If you spread some winter wheat seed on top mid, late August , you wouldn't be sorry. That is the first to green up in the spring. Good milk for the babies. Deer have almost nothing to come back to eat in a fall hunting only plot. Plant things they've tasted before. I've done many in the day & I'm a farmer. $1000 food plots to watch them chew on month old corn stubble. Dig some up after the 3rd frost to get them the flavor also, that helps.

  5. The coat is size M reg. Pants are 30" regular. Mossy oak pattern. Including a hunter saftey system vest and scent safe travel bag. $150.00 or best offer.post-159517-146928469539_thumb.jpgpost-159517-14692847282576_thumb.jpg

    Game plan padded bow case and Eberlestock hiking pack with rifle pouch. $100.00 or best offer for both together.post-159517-14692847609279_thumb.jpgpost-159517-14692847792718_thumb.jpgpost-159517-1469284796645_thumb.jpgpost-159517-14692848152155_thumb.jpg

    Primos Tom decoy, aluminum climber, carry lite deer decoy. I need to find the horns, missing one horn plug, no stakes. $125.00 or best offer for all three together.post-159517-14692848440276_thumb.jpgpost-159517-14692848652629_thumb.jpgpost-159517-14692848876854_thumb.jpg

    Columbia wool jacket and bibs, size M, $125.00 or best offer.post-159517-14692849064322_thumb.jpg

    All items are gently used but still nice. The tree stand shows some paint loss due to water freezing in it.

    Sorry if some of the pics are crooked, can't find a rotate option on mobile. All in Fair Haven area.

  6. They have a great steep launch now? What could they build better? They need to start charging $8 like Fair Haven to park the opener of trout season. Sad to hear upstate gets the short end. I'm sure Andys' limousine would handle the rough ride into Sampson though. I understand going slow, that beats up my boat though.

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