Lot#'s GD42L and GD52L. Keep your .22 KABOOM free.
Also bought my Hunting license $42 bucks? WTF?
Lot#'s GD42L and GD52L. Keep your .22 KABOOM free.
Also bought my Hunting license $42 bucks? WTF?
Got my Connecticut combo hunting & fishing license yesterday for $40.
only downside is you can’t buy guns or ammo in this state.
Were you planning on shooting fish?
How have you been? Are you working?
[QUOTE=Chief Seadog;152537]Were you planning on shooting fish?[/QUOTE]
I prefer a small hand grenade myself
you just know they planned that one…
STOOPID ROOSHINS
No fish shooting. Off for two+ months. Been working on the Great Lakes. Bosun on the Amercian Courage
. C Cap we used to use a bell charger from an old phone. Boy, Sarah was sure upset when we took it off the phone at the general store…
American Steamship…are they union?
Fishing with a welding machine. . . . coon ass style.
[QUOTE=catherder;152555]American Steamship…are they union?[/QUOTE]
No. They have 3 ships that are not. I’m in the Liberty Fleet. The rest of ASC is SIU. Funny thing is all the Officers are AMO (Engine + Deck)
Raining cats and dogs here today so no deer hunting this am
Super Combo in Texas is $63
[QUOTE=Rebel_Rider1969;152576]No. They have 3 ships that are not. I’m in the Liberty Fleet. The rest of ASC is SIU. Funny thing is all the Officers are AMO (Engine + Deck)
Raining cats and dogs here today so no deer hunting this am :-([/QUOTE]
Good luck when you do get to hunt.
Deer lasagna…think about it
[QUOTE=cmakin;152563]Fishing with a welding machine. . . . coon ass style.[/QUOTE]
Huh? Someone Who Isn’t Me has fished with M-80’s, a 30-06 and a weighted dry ice bomb.
Boom…wait 10 seconds…net the fish as they float to the surface. All good redneck fun.
How does a welding machine work?
[QUOTE=Jetryder223;152723]Huh? Someone Who Isn’t Me has fished with M-80’s, a 30-06 and a weighted dry ice bomb.
Boom…wait 10 seconds…net the fish as they float to the surface. All good redneck fun.
How does a welding machine work?[/QUOTE]
Fire it up and drop the leads into the water. . . . shocks the fish.