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Such bullshite. You mean to tell me this 4 year old clicked all the right buttons on the Amazon app to order all of the popsicles?

frick out of here.


I don't doubt it at all, my daughter will be two in july and she can unlock an iphone, open the youtube app, and find bluey and old macdonald had a farm videos with the quickness with absolutely no help
143gr ELD-X are pure poison on deer inside of 300 yards. Havnt seen one shot further than that with the round yet.
If you ever had the thought run through your head as to why there are so many spikes killed by young hunters and meat hunters, it's because they are ridicuously stupid. Spikes are the dumbest deer in the woods and will do things against their best instincts 9 times out of 10. It's my theory that surviving spikes are the ones that turn into big 6 pts or small 8 pts at 2.5yo that frequent feeders and come out in the daylight before the rut kicks off; the deer that most south La folk love to put on the ground and take pictures with.
Pretty spot on for where I hunt in northeast Catahoula, near Tensas. Lots of young bucks on the move lately. The big boys are gonna be moving in the daylight soon. Jan 2-15 is historically our most active rut dates.
You got it in a duck hole youre trying to clean up?
its not crowded at all. only bad thing is bow season doesn't start until November on it.

be prepared to see tons of hog sign, as they are in there thick. i only went on it squirrel hunting/scouting back in February and saw several deer. there were several jawbones from decent bucks in the basket at the check-in station when I went that peaked my interest but I had a stroke back in July and am still recovering so that'll put a damper in my public land hunting for the upcoming season.

re: Car making a sound

Posted by tigah headache on 10/3/19 at 11:57 am to
sounds like a bent brake shield especially since its not a constant sound. could even also be something as insignificant as a rock in your brake caliper.
Bait hogs up at 25 yards and let em bunch up and watch the magic happen.
Planted around 6 acres of soybeans 3 weeks ago. Sprayed em with roundup last weekend to knock the ryegrass out that was coming back up in them. Gonna put out a couple of salt licks and cameras this weekend assuming it doesn’t get western around here with this tropical depression.

re: Euphoria on HBO

Posted by tigah headache on 6/19/19 at 1:27 pm to
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The entire world does not conform to your standard


So then quit trying to shame him for how he feels about people, maybe? The world takes all kinds. Let him be who he is and you be who you are, and that'll be that.

re: What is your dream job?

Posted by tigah headache on 6/2/19 at 8:27 am to
I have always wanted to meet somebody with a shite load of hunting land that wanted to hire somebody to manage it all year. Like plant food plots, clean and manage trails, build, move, and set stands, and guide hunts during the winter. Put out cameras and learn the deer population. Give me the tools and the equipment and a salary and turn me loose.
I did a research paper on this subject in college and found out that it was originally passed because police, firemen, etc were advocating that it was difficult for first responders to be able to break a window in an emergency to get the occupant to safety.

Has nothing to do with officer safety. All you gotta do if you have tint it roll your windows down as soon as you get pulled over and keep your hands where they can see them.
I'm gonna start out with the RCBS. Prolly gonna get the rock chucker kit, and add to it as I go. I'll need a good tumbler, and a concentricity machine to add on to the kit, and a electric powder dispenser later on down the road.

Stationary Reloading Bench Setup

Posted by tigah headache on 5/23/19 at 12:19 pm
I've been reloading for a couple years using my friends setup at his house and I've finally learned enough to be proficient and confident in reloading on my own.

I'm going to get all of my own equipment in the next few months after I build a bench to put in my house. I've seen a few setups in person and looked at pictures of setups on the internet but I'm still undecided on how I'm going to build/set mine up.

I'll be building it in a corner of a room and would like to make it L shaped to fit snug in that corner. Other than that I'm open to all ideas that the more experienced re-loaders of this board might have.

I'd love to see pics of some badass setups that I can draw ideas from if anyone wants to share. TIA for any advice and/or ideas. :cheers:
All the camps on the honey brake side have over 3’ of water under them right now. Went in there last week to try out a new SI sonar and caught a mess of barfish on crankbaits under one of those camps.

re: Bergara B-14 HMR

Posted by tigah headache on 5/20/19 at 8:30 am to
Met a guy at the range a couple weekends ago who is a SWAT officer who had one and it was a fine rifle. He had it in a grayboe stock with the MLOK rails built in for Mlok bipods. He had a Vortex Razor Gen 1 on it and it made for a fine setup.
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You don't want a 150 on an 18 footer; 90 tops


Why? So it'll feel under-powered and take forever to plane out? No thanks. I know more people than I can count on my hands with 18' and 19' bass boats with 150's and 175's on them.
Do not buy a ford with the 6.0. I will agree that they were good strong engines under only two circumstances:
1.They were left bone stock and maintenance was done to the T.
2. They were completely bulletproofed and not tortured afterwards.

The 6.0 was introduced around the time that the OBD2 style plug and play programmer craze took off big time. 90% of the 6.0's out there had some type of timing adjustment computer programmer installed and ran on it during it's lifetime. The increase in power from the programmers is what caused most of the problems these engines had: (stretched head bolts, egr problems, etc)

I personally would buy one that I knew without a shadow of a doubt that it had been stock its entire life, but with the amount out there that were programmed and abused it would be equivalent to finding a needle in a haystack. Since you're looking for a budget diesel pickup that's not going to be your daily driver I assume that you aren't gonna want to have to drop a ridiculous amount of money on fixing breakdowns in the near future.

I would go with a dodge with the 5.9 and manual transmission or a 04-06 duramax in a chevy or gmc.

If you're not dead set on a diesel at this point I just did a quick search on auto trader and found a nice 2012 f250 4x4 extended cab for $12k with the 6.2 gas engine and a clean carfax. I promise you it would do anything you want it to do. I pulled a nurse trailer with 13k pounds of starter fertilizer with a single cab chevy 2500 with the 6.0 back in the spring.
My dad bought a used 2002 Triton TR-20 with a 2003 225 Mercury EFI for $17k a few years ago and it was a great boat. He sold it last year because we weren't using it enough to justify letting it sit up in the shed.

Just as long as the compression test looks good and the foot has got good looking oil in it you should be alright. Those are the two main things I would look at other than just checking the hull very thoroughly for cracks.

Mercury EFI's and Yamaha VMAX HPDI's are gonna be the most reliable motors you'll find on boats from the years that are gonna be in your price range.