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re: Whatever became of Doug Planchard?

Posted by RayFinkle on 8/31/10 at 4:34 pm
I wonder if he's still standing by the pool table at Reggies straight muggin......
Manure, Everton, Tottenham: In that order...

re: Why do you hunt?

Posted by RayFinkle on 8/9/10 at 8:41 am
Hunting presents the best opportunity to spend time with my brothers and dad....
My pops and brothers went down this weekend and had a hard time finding live bait. They said the Sanddollar was full of oil clean up workers and that Bridgeside is where to go to avoid them. They caught limits on Saturday and Sunday at the rocks on the West side of the island. On Gulp scrim...

re: Favorite Outdoor Activity

Posted by RayFinkle on 8/6/10 at 11:36 am
Offshore-Bottom Fishing Inshore Offshore-Trolling Duck Hunting Ultralight action at any pond...

re: 9mm stopping power?

Posted by RayFinkle on 8/6/10 at 11:31 am
I feel very secure in my home with a 9mm and .30 special loaded with hollow-points...and my alarm...and my dogs....
T2 was the first, but I remember Braveheart more vividly because I saw it at Broadmoor theatre and the projector burned up right when he was led out in the cart in the final scene....

re: Pouldoo and coots...

Posted by RayFinkle on 8/6/10 at 11:26 am
We have a ton of them in in Henry. The Boston Canal is our southward boundary, and those damn things swarm all season. The green chicken feet freak me out. Also, they are all over the canals in Amsterdam. I saw some last summer and ordered duck that night for dinner. MMMM-Munchies....

re: Different Names for Wild Game

Posted by RayFinkle on 8/6/10 at 11:22 am
[quote] I THINK the real name is black bellied whisteling duck, but I've heard: squeeler, mexican tree duck, mexican whistler and more [/quote] Pops has always called them Mexican Squeelers. Every year we get a few flights that refuse to leave our property, no matter how many of them we dr...
I like Maui Jims over Costas...

re: What shotgun do you shoot?

Posted by RayFinkle on 8/6/10 at 11:14 am
Browning Gold Trigger 12 gauge 3 1/2 ...
Fishing camp in Grand Isle is 3 hours. Duck lease in Henry is an hour and a half....
I'm a new and RayFinkle. Who MAY should have checked to see if there was another RF out there...oh well. [quote]I get the Ugandan hooker part, he is just as dirty, amirite? Can't trust the gingers? Gingers being dirtier yet still? Please help me out of my funk. [/quote] Everyone knows Ginge...
[quote]Paul Scholes[/quote] I mean, he goes balls to the wall, no doubt, but he's about as dirty as a Ugandan hooker. Can't trust the gingers....
7 foot moderate action All-Star paired with a Shimano Curado. Pops uses G-Loomis, I can't swing that $$ just yet....
[quote]scrambled eggs, bacon, sausage, gritz, toast, and milk [/quote] Touche. Not exactly camp fare though no?...
Not so much creepy as down right terrifying: My brother, dad and some of my dad's friends wen to Alaska in 2004 for an 8 day float trip. My Brother and I were rowed across the river one evening after we'd made camp to fish a cut-out pool that was chock full of sockeye salmon. WE start to ...
Nothing better than leftover gumbo (with duck hearts mind you) over rice with biscuits in the morning after bagging a limit of ducks. NOTHING....
Paul Scholes (dirty git) Nani Steven Pienaar John fricking Terry...
Favorite shotgun has to be My Browning Gold Trigger my pops gave me for my 21 birthday. Handgun would be my Sig P226 9mm with Hogue King Wood grips. I also have a Taurus CIA (hammerless) .38 special for my wife, and she's happy knowing all she has to do is pick it up and squeeze til it clicks....