Consider this my official resume!
I am super efficient and always think outside of the box!
After a couple of days you will wonder why you even bought a drill press, mill, lathe, or CNC when all you needed was me, a Dremel and a Lowe's credit card!
As close as you are to Lowe's think of all...
HOLLY CRAP!@
I jest realized you had a Dances eel tied on one of your rods!
I want to see your tackle box! If "fishing" class lures are 30+ years old....I want to see the ones you think are to old to fish with...LOL
Drum will absolutely hit crank baits...I have caught more than I can count that way.
They are called freshwater lobster...never tried them but have been told by many that are tasty.
If the SHTF I will have to be a strict carnivore!
Everything I have planted has been been smoked.
Due to the drought the vegetarian in my house would die or have to comprise their beliefs!
You forgot to hit the nest with some fire after fully saturated!
This was typed on my phone so for fu$& sake assume the entire above statement was writen in PURPLE!!!!
The sad part is that I even had to make that last statement these days.
I guess it all depends on if you need 209 primers?
I stopped reloading for shotguns decades ago because it wasn't cost effective if you shooting 12 or 20.
Also...the SPP will always be harder find for that same very reason.
+1 on the BCA uppers.
I have a 10.5" 7.62X39 upper from BCA that I use with a brace on public land for deer (it is legal because it is a "pistol") and it will hit Lifesavers all day at 50yd with cheap steel cased crap. Sub MOA with quality hunting rounds.
I also agree some people get so hung...
I am confused? BCA is one of the cheapest AR uppers you can get into?
I will also state that the one I got from them was very nice. I got a 10.5" 7.62X39 upper for $205.00 with BCG.
With glass on top it will hit Lifesavers all day long at 50yd with cheap steel case crap.
Unbeknownst to most...for a long time Lake Webster was one of the top 5 muskie lakes in the United States.
They get a lot of pressure but there are good numbers...I have had several multiple fish days.
My main tip for you is listen to your guide and look for following fish on every cast...
Okay...hate to be "that" guy....but that is NOT a crane it is an excavator.
And honestly worth around $100K. If I was a betting man it is probably stolen. Better to leave it in the river than draw attention trying to get it out. If the legal owner got it into that situation they would have...