basscaptain
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jess is the one with the bark hair...................
Anglea is my youngest...... PT's in Vegas
Anglea is my youngest...... PT's in Vegas
Angels in the first, look like maybe corys in the second? Hard to tell. And that's definitely cichlids in the last... Just can't put my finger on it 100% but the big guy I think is an Oscar and the zebra looking one is a convict I think.for you AM
Vegas then Canada for dinner with AM... You get to cookback when I had a kit and cooked
I'm gonna go with pro bass fisherman lol. That's as good as she gets from me.anyone know this guy??? back in the day 2010
Kevin VandamI'm gonna go with pro bass fisherman lol. That's as good as she gets from me.
If I’m correct he lived on the same lake as my parents earlier in his career , still lives close by , good dude - Kevin vandam ? Keep in mind I don’t fish ever, I only know him and there’s another one from our home town townanyone know this guy??? back in the day 2010
that would be him........If I’m correct he lived on the same lake as my parents earlier in his career , still lives close by , good dude - Kevin vandam ? Keep in mind I don’t fish ever, I only know him and there’s another one from our home town town
I'm not sure what happen...... Ghost/Reno's emailed me asking if I got a email form her..... wishing all well.....and etc......You heard from K? I sent a package of cool stones and crystals her way and haven’t heard from her. Hope all is well. My condolences captn. May you find peace and happiness in this time.
Burnz
Very good..... I have taken and cleaned out the conapy to were they get light....... there on the edge's of place's with alot of sun so they get more then you would think...... O also cut all trees around the area limbs 8-10 ft down so I can walk around without problems... But this also HELPS with Light....Sorry for the total flashback post. But I just read through your thread this morning.
question about your success with the plants under tree canopy. I have a wooded back yard, but always thought that they needed direct sun. But your plants out in the forest look really nice.
how did you feel about the success rate for that?