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    1. jmiller676

      Co-Op Gaming on PC

      I played for a long time without spending money, but the limited guns and upgraded guns are easier to use. Plus, they look cool. But, yes to have a lot more fun a new gun cost ~$20-$35. You unlock guns as you rank but can't get special ones a lot of times. All $$ purchased guns are permanent. I...
    2. jmiller676

      Co-Op Gaming on PC

      I always enjoyed Combat Arms. Free to download but can buy weapons and upgrade. Quite a bit of fun actually. Let me know if you're interested in playing it and we can start linking up. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IvyyFT7h1QY
    3. jmiller676

      What to do with carp

      I think you covered all that I would do with it.
    4. jmiller676

      What an exciting day...

      "When you see it, you'll know."
    5. jmiller676

      Home Brewing Kit

      Thanks guys! I started with the small kit for the sole purpose of seeing if I enjoy doing it. If I do, then yes, I will be buying a larger setup. Just got an email. Should be here by tomorrow! :rockwoot:
    6. jmiller676

      first time out

      Congrats! Bowfishing is a lot of fun. Once you do it more you will understand where the fish is actually at in the water column. You're on the right track though, a lot of people starting out shoot over the fish. Just aim at the bottom of the belly and that should be about right for most carp...
    7. jmiller676

      Gratuitous Grill Thread 2014

      It's 7:30 AM and now I'm hungry for BBQ....
    8. jmiller676

      All things Archery

      Instead of a flashlight on a bow, try a headlamp. As far as shooting regular arrows.:dunno:
    9. jmiller676

      Home Brewing Kit

      With these pre-mixed recipes do you measure stuff out or just dump it in. Is there an order to do things? You mentioned sanitation. I'm sure there are clear instructions but what is the process of sanitizing? Where is the best place to let it ferment? I've been wanting to do this for a while...
    10. jmiller676

      Home Brewing Kit

      I just bought a 1 gal. beginner one. Excited to make my own beer. Anyone else do this? Tips, hints? I like golden ales mostly, I picked up the White House Honey Ale recipe. Anything else I should try. 1 Gallon Small Batch Starter Kit : Northern Brewer
    11. jmiller676

      Live bait- in my back yard.

      Self-Serve Crawler store.
    12. jmiller676

      The "refurbished" duck blind thread

      I've seen it done with canvas but, I want some more rigid. Plus when the winds in November/December come I don't want the tarp ripping and making a lot of noise. If I made a portable blind, I would use that though.
    13. jmiller676

      The "refurbished" duck blind thread

      As far as camo goes. I have extra square fencing I am going to staple to the outside of the blind. This will allow me to "weave" weeds and other brush in the fencing so it holds up to the wind better. There is a lot of brush around the area I am going to pull in and make it look like a brush...
    14. jmiller676

      The "refurbished" duck blind thread

      I think what I am going to do is use some more 2X4s from the old build as cross members (length wise) and break some pallets down and use that wood. I'll need quite a few pallets but, they're usually free. And I'm all for that.
    15. jmiller676

      The "refurbished" duck blind thread

      I need to finish the sides and top up. What is a cheap way to cover that instead of plywood? Plywood is heavy, fairly pricey for what it is and if you don't get the treated stuff falls apart fairly quickly? I have no clue what to use. I looked at corrugated steel but that's expensive also.
    16. jmiller676

      Looking for paranormal hunting stories

      Not sure if you could classify as paranormal but, I hunt a swamp that is old Potawatomi Indiana territory. I am just a few miles down river from where Chief Five Medals and the Potawatomi Indian camp that was destroyed by US troops in the war of 1812 was. Last October, first week of deer...
    17. jmiller676

      The "refurbished" duck blind thread

      Tonights work. It's coming along nicely. I added 2 2X6 cross supports and 4 l-brackets. To help sturdy the floor, the floor is solid. I need a name for this blind, ideas?
    18. jmiller676

      Trouble with trailer tires

      +1 LOL, mine is in my safe except for 1 day out of the year.
    19. jmiller676

      What kind of boat for St. Joseph River?

      You'll find everything from 10' jon boats to 20' bass boats. I would look at a 14' semi-v. Aluminum should suffice. I've floated that river a few times on fishing trips.
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