Went to Fleet Farm this aft to get 2024 Sportsman license & Trout Stamps. My cart ended up with 7 boxes of trap loads, a can of Rem-oil, a couple Trout spinners. 3 Rippin Raps. Expensive stop!
Remember everyone you need new licenses in a few days!!!
Raised garden beds. One a coated steel unused from my neighbor...the n bought some treated 2x10 for another Neighbor had some bags of potting soil too Eliminate slot of pots
2 more of the newer, rechargeable thermacells for mosquitoes. They do justice. Don't toss the caps for the liquid, complete waste to let them evaporate when not in use! I cast the 60-80lb PP myself with a long flouro lead. Quick to the boat for pics and back to the drink with a fairly tight drag.
Polski, Good point. The way I figure it, after challenging myself fishing muskies with 10 lb Power Pro for the last 20 years, I needed a break. So, 80 lb. Power Pro it is.
I should have been a Medic in the Military with as much wound care as I’ve done in the last 3 yrs. Never skimp on on Anti-Biotic Cream/Sav. Sticking of wound/Bandage is what you have to avoid for consistency of bandage not sticking to wound. My Dads a Korean War Vet, so I still get the feeling of being in field when I change his bandages! It’s all good!
Well yesterday...I went to an auction that had a ton of commercial grade tools and also had a huge amount of old and custom knives. I don't really collect knives but I happened to see this hand made, demascus blade and bolster. locking and folding knife that caught my eye. Pretty cool and I got what I think was a steal. The workman ship on this knife is pretty impressive.