MileHiGhost
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Growing up it was one of my favorites! It's recognition of the "day of the dead" remembering those who past before us, celebration of the young!!!! Giving them hope.Halloween slowly catching on in Aus itâs one holiday I wish we went all in on seen a few trick or treaters yesti was pretty cool![]()
And of course sweets. Only one life!Growing up it was one of my favorites! It's recognition of the "day of the dead" remembering those who past before us, celebration of the young!!!! Giving them hope.
Thankfully looks like you are getting some relief from the rain over there!!!I have three of them! The tall one, probably around Thanksgiving! The other two probably a little sooner! Not too bad!![]()
None here either! I used to hand out full-size Snickers bars! That would light their eyes up!Living out in the country we donât get many trick or treaters. I put a bowl of candy out on the street with a âtake threeâ sign. Unfortunately my house has no door on the street side, so theyâd have to come through two gates and up the stairs to the second floor. Dogs wouldnât like that!!!-
That's part of the fun of huntingI used to have blast when the kids were little taking them out, Iâd dress up too. One year when my daughter was about 5 she went as Dorothy from the wizard of Oz, I rented a full blown lion costume, fur, head to toe! Later when the kids got older I went âTrick or Drinkâ. Got hammered!
Right now Iâm sitting in the marsh, in the tule fog duck hunting, seeing absolutely nothing! Even the dog is sleeping.
I donât think Iâve ever eaten any duck! Probably gonna get a couple of turkeys come November 8!I used to have blast when the kids were little taking them out, Iâd dress up too. One year when my daughter was about 5 she went as Dorothy from the wizard of Oz, I rented a full blown lion costume, fur, head to toe! Later when the kids got older I went âTrick or Drinkâ. Got hammered!
Right now Iâm sitting in the marsh, in the tule fog duck hunting, seeing absolutely nothing! Even the dog is sleeping.
We were out at Henshaw Lake a few years ago (no hunting allowed of course) and there were several groups of turkeys making a racket. All I could think about was hunting again but I've rarely seen them like this in the actual wild. I bet the people that live and work there feed them, I should wouldI donât think Iâve ever eaten any duck! Probably gonna get a couple of turkeys come November 8!
Iâve hunted this area for 55 years. Iâm Lucky, I live on a slough, and have my own pier/dock, Iâm 15 minutes from 15,000 acres of marsh thatâs a refuge. My grandfather used to hunt this area when he was a kid in the teens and 20âs. Hereâs a picture of him in front of his âarkâ and with a bunch of ducks, in 1917!That's part of the fun of huntingI'd love to get back into duck, quail and rabbit hunting but it's difficult when my back acts up to traverse the hills and boulders I use to hope up on. Nothing like fresh game on the dinner table
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Love them old duck hunting pics. No camo, bunch of shells in your pockets. Used to wear an old army coat. For geese we hunted out of pits. Sea ducks in a boat out in the big bays. Puddle ducks, beach blinds. Used to be tons of pheasant, none any more.Iâve hunted this area for 55 years. Iâm Lucky, I live on a slough, and have my own pier/dock, Iâm 15 minutes from 15,000 acres of marsh thatâs a refuge. My grandfather used to hunt this area when he was a kid in the teens and 20âs. Hereâs a picture of him in front of his âarkâ and with a bunch of ducks, in 1917!
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And donât forget, enough ducks to blot out the sun!Love them old duck hunting pics. No camo, bunch of shells in your pockets. Used to wear an old army coat. For geese we hunted out of pits. Sea ducks in a boat out in the big bays. Puddle ducks, beach blinds. Used to be tons of pheasant, none any more.
Back then outboard motors were rare, and unreliable, most guys rowed. My grandfather said if they motored out, they usually rowed back! Back then the motors didnât have pull ropes, there was a spool on the flywheel and you spun the flywheel, if the engine kicked back it would tear up your thumb!Love them old duck hunting pics. No camo, bunch of shells in your pockets. Used to wear an old army coat. For geese we hunted out of pits. Sea ducks in a boat out in the big bays. Puddle ducks, beach blinds. Used to be tons of pheasant, none any more.