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My wife has no problems starting our self propelled Snapper.

Reliable, cuts well, easy to start and its within your price range.
SLU made a number of mistakes in the infield, mainly inaccuracy with their throws after making a good play on the ball.

SLU is a talented team with a senior laden lineup, and should be proud of their performance.

Matty Ott's brother came in a stopped the bleeding after the 4 run inning, and the rest of their pitchers performed admirably.

re: Pond fishing

Posted by SULCTiger on 2/22/11 at 8:47 am to
Fished a pond in BR last Friday, pulled out 14 pound/pound a halfers.

All caught on beetle spins with a white grub.
Fleeced lines neoprene for the ride out and decoy arranging, and under armor glove/mittens that I waterproofed myself. They won't stay dry if I submerge them in water, but do a good job in the rain.

Whichever company makes a pair of water proof glove/mittens first is going to make a billion dollars.
Pot roast:

-Salt/pepper duck,

-sear golden brown on all sides,

-saute 1 onion chopped, 1 chopped bell pepper and a few cloves of garlic in the same pot as you seared the duck

-when vegetables are soft, pour 1 cup of red wine w/ 1 table spoon of worsectershire sauce into pot to deglaze the bottom.

-stuff duck cavities with 1 half onion and some garlic. (can layer uncooked bacon over the duck if you want)

-roast til you can pull the leg bone out without any resistance (depending on duck size usually 2-2.5 hours.)
If the duck is close enough to me, that if when I yell it won't fly out of range, i'll yell.

But, when there are ducks on the water right out of range, whoever I'm hunting with and my self synchronize and shoot at the same time, crossing streams ala ghost busters, to improve the likelihood of putting steel on the bird. Sometimes it works, sometimes it doesn't.

re: Sig Sauer P250

Posted by SULCTiger on 1/18/11 at 10:12 am to
quote:

What did you pay? $800.00?


I bought it used for $600. I think the weight of the P226 does have a lot to do with what I consider being smooth, compared to the glock.

Something about the glock frame didn't sit right for me, and my accuracy suffered because of it.

My buddy has the P229, and it's sweet chooting too.

re: Weekend hunt pics

Posted by SULCTiger on 1/18/11 at 9:51 am to
Maringouin, LA. A few miles north of South Farm.

Weekend hunt pics

Posted by SULCTiger on 1/18/11 at 9:33 am
Hunted Friday and Sunday mornings.

Friday, a low flying Speckle Belly made up for slow day with the ducks. Dropped him with Winchester 3" #4 out of a Timber N Teal choke:



Sunday hunt was a grind, but after 4 hours in the blind we had a 3 man limit, including this canvas back:


How about some European outdoors:


Santorini, Greece


Santorini, Greece


Canyoning Pic, Interlaken, Switzerland


Canyoning Pic, Interlaken, Switzerland


Farm, Interlaken, Switzerland


Roof Top Pool, Athens, Greece

re: Sig Sauer P250

Posted by SULCTiger on 1/18/11 at 9:15 am to
quote:

Is a p226, p229, p220 worth the extra 300-500?


I have a P226 in 9mm, and it is the sweetest shooting pistol I've ever handled (I am a bit biased though). Although, my Grandpa's WW2 Singer Sewing machine manufactured 1911 is pretty badass too.

I owned a Glock 19 in .40 caliber prior to the Sig, and it just didn't compare, to me, in accuracy and handling.

Very happy with the P226.
My outdoor pics:


Grand Isle, LA


Henry, Louisiana


Maringouin, LA




re: Wheres everyone hunt?

Posted by SULCTiger on 1/13/11 at 11:39 am to
Maringouin and Abbeville

re: Handgun for the wife

Posted by SULCTiger on 1/13/11 at 10:33 am to
I'll be at school and work til about 6:30, I'll post pics when I get home.

You can email me at SulcTiger1@gmail.com for more info.

Shotgun Chokes- Timber N Teal

Posted by SULCTiger on 1/13/11 at 10:18 am


I'm currently using a Duck Commander modified choke in a Browning Gold, Invector Plus. I heard about a new Timber and Teal Choke by Briley's and was wondering if anyone has heard anything about it.

re: Duckwiches

Posted by SULCTiger on 1/13/11 at 10:14 am to
Speaking of worms in ducks...

Killed this limit Saturday morning.



One of the teal hens' breastises was chock full of what looked like grains of white rice. She didn't make the pot roast.

re: Handgun for the wife

Posted by SULCTiger on 1/13/11 at 10:03 am to
I've got a Taurus hammerless .38 special in black if you're interested. Under 500 rounds put through it.
Just got back from the blind. 37 degrees, constant rain and 10-15 MPH wind. 2 ducks.

re: Duck Hunting 1/7/11

Posted by SULCTiger on 1/7/11 at 2:31 pm to
Where about do you hunt?

I'll be in Maringouin tomorrow hoping to shoot some new ducks down with the front.

re: Who played indoor last night....

Posted by SULCTiger on 1/7/11 at 12:58 pm to
I don't play, but I'm friends with all the guys on "Vinegar Strokes".

I hear they're pretty bad, has anyone played them yet? Have they started serving beer?

re: Two Headed Deer Killed!

Posted by SULCTiger on 1/7/11 at 11:28 am to
quote:

Everyone in the thread knows it is BS,


Ah. Sarcasm detector screwed up I guess.