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re: Duck Calls

Posted by Ppmd on 11/25/19 at 8:07 pm to
Do yourself a favor and get a sure shot yentzen one2.... I am by no means a competition caller but collect/use many calls of varying price ranges. I find this to be the best/easiest/most realistic call I have

Lab retriever

Posted by Ppmd on 11/25/19 at 8:04 pm
I know I’m late for both duck season and Christmas, but I have been trying to get some input on getting a dog for both ducks and family pet. I’m in Baton Rouge. I would rather at least a started dog but would consider a puppy should a good opportunity arise. Any input on good breeders in the area or even some dogs available? I would like to keep it under 5 grand

re: All Terrain Tire

Posted by Ppmd on 8/3/19 at 1:35 pm to
I put nitto ridge grapplers on mine. Best tire I have ever owned. Not much louder than the stock street slicks and do excellent in mud. I have about 15k miles on them with no signs or wear. I had a buddy get rid of his terra grapplers due to noise.

re: New World Record Whitetail

Posted by Ppmd on 1/10/19 at 4:46 pm to
Cull buck at my place

Best mail order king cake

Posted by Ppmd on 1/3/19 at 7:52 pm
Out of town buddy wants one sent for the upcoming festivus.

Waders

Posted by Ppmd on 12/27/18 at 7:21 pm
I’ve hunted with cabelas nylon waders for 3 years and they finally gave out. Moderate leak on both sides. Looking for an alternative nylon wader. Ok with insulated boot but otherwise no insulation. Cost isn’t an issue but at the same time don’t believe in throwing money out of the window for expensive waders that won’t last several years. Verdict still out on Sitka. Simms overpriced for their durability based on my research.

re: F250 level kit

Posted by Ppmd on 10/8/18 at 10:59 am to
Agreed. I’m gonna play it safe with 35s without the level kit. That should be plenty for what I need to get to my duck blind. Plus I tow a boat very frequenty so it’s probably better without. Thanks for the help. Decision finalized. Please no one else respond so that I don’t change my mind

re: F250 level kit

Posted by Ppmd on 10/8/18 at 10:41 am to
Well shite. I guess I’ll try the level kit with 35s that way I won’t get stuck with unusable 37s if I run into problems and need to remove level kit

F250 level kit

Posted by Ppmd on 10/8/18 at 7:40 am
I’ve got a new 2018 f250 king ranch fx4 with stock Michelin street slicks. I was dead set on getting a 2 inch level kit and putting 37 inch nitto ridge grapplers as I need decent set of tires for mostly muddy terrain during hunting season. I started going down the internet rabbit hole and stumbled upon the death wobble that seems to be instigated by those who installed a level kit. Anyone have experience or information on this? Am I better off putting 35s without a level kit?