Super User MN Fisher Posted March 6 Super User Posted March 6 46 minutes ago, Catt said: I'm this old 😁 I'm not quite that old - that dance became popular a year or two before I was born Like @A-Jay says #borninfiftynine 1 Quote
steve carpenter Posted March 7 Posted March 7 Girls had to wear dresses or skirts and no patent leather shoes so you couldnt see up their skirts. Different times. 1 Quote
Super User ATA Posted March 8 Super User Posted March 8 After work I go back to get something from my truck and see how beautiful is my room view. Just wanted to share for aviation lovers. 6 Quote
Super User A-Jay Posted March 13 Super User Posted March 13 A pair of pileated woodpeckers doing their thing in the side yard. These guys are one of the few year round residents up here. Pretty hearty birds. A-Jay 11 Quote
Global Moderator TnRiver46 Posted March 13 Global Moderator Posted March 13 Those will put a really big hole in your house, ask me how I know 😂 2 3 Quote
Super User GreenPig Posted March 14 Super User Posted March 14 It's hard to teach your girl to tie a SDJ knot when all she wants to is sleep. 1 4 Quote
Super User NorcalBassin Posted March 14 Super User Posted March 14 3 hours ago, TnRiver46 said: Those will put a really big hole in your house, ask me how I know 😂 Every fall and winter those jerks try to use the edge of my shop roof line to hide a few lifetimes worth of acorns. Pretty birds but they sure cause problems. Riggins has been loving our snow the past couple days. His focus on soft packed snowballs brings back bad memories of the days of Andy Pettitte dominating the Sox and the rest of baseball for a few years. 3 Quote
BayouSlide Posted March 14 Posted March 14 I was getting gear out of the boat near the ramp after an unsuccessful fishing outing when I saw this guy heading under my trailer. So I got skunked but glad I didn't get bit 😄👍 6 Quote
Global Moderator 12poundbass Posted March 15 Global Moderator Posted March 15 ^^^^ That’s a face only a mother could love, but they’re fun bird to chase around. 1 Quote
Johnbt Posted March 15 Posted March 15 Sure, we're only a third of a mile from the tidal James River below Richmond, but we're 90 feet above sea level near Chaffin's Bluff and Jimmy Dean's place. And the Henrico boat landing fwiw. You can't see the two inches of standing water covering most of the backyard. The water in our shallow well is 20' down and the soil is all clay and silt with poor drainage during a downpour. But the deer, turkey and eagles love the deer woods and the yard. The hawks and eagles love the rabbits mostly. This is a first. 5 Quote
BigAngus752 Posted March 15 Posted March 15 21 hours ago, BayouSlide said: I was getting gear out of the boat near the ramp after an unsuccessful fishing outing when I saw this guy heading under my trailer. So I got skunked but glad I didn't get bit 😄👍 Lookin' skinny after winter! 1 Quote
BayouSlide Posted March 15 Posted March 15 1 hour ago, BigAngus752 said: Lookin' skinny after winter! If he's looking skinny, I don't want to meet him once he's fattened up 😁 The way he was moving made me think he had a rodent or two on board! I've got used to close encounters of the pit viper kind bird hunting every September in Montana, but this timber rattler's size put those prairie rattlers to shame! Biggest I've ever seen alive or dead. And that camo is perfect for all the pine duff in Louisiana's central piney woods. 5 Quote
Super User GreenPig Posted March 15 Super User Posted March 15 On 3/14/2025 at 12:08 PM, BayouSlide said: I was getting gear out of the boat near the ramp after an unsuccessful fishing outing when I saw this guy heading under my trailer. So I got skunked but glad I didn't get bit 😄👍 Fine beginning of a Magnum Bubba Shot rig. 1 Quote
Johnbt Posted March 16 Posted March 16 My wife doesn't like the snakes that come up to the house to shed in the sun. The lower end of the house has a strip of woods with a little creek that runs down the center. It goes under the road and eventually into the James River. 3 Quote
Global Moderator TnRiver46 Posted March 16 Global Moderator Posted March 16 22 hours ago, BayouSlide said: If he's looking skinny, I don't want to meet him once he's fattened up 😁 The way he was moving made me think he had a rodent or two on board! I've got used to close encounters of the pit viper kind bird hunting every September in Montana, but this timber rattler's size put those prairie rattlers to shame! Biggest I've ever seen alive or dead. And that camo is perfect for all the pine duff in Louisiana's central piney woods. 1 4 Quote
Super User gim Posted March 16 Super User Posted March 16 1 hour ago, Johnbt said: My wife doesn't like the snakes that come up to the house to shed in the sun. My Mother is deathly afraid of them. The only snakes we have here are harmless garter snakes that are as thick as a pencil. When she sees one, she grabs a pointed metal shovel and starts violently hacking away lol. 1 Quote
Super User A-Jay Posted March 17 Super User Posted March 17 A Mid March morning in northern Michigan ~ A-Jay 3 Quote
IYAOYAS Posted March 17 Posted March 17 A "work" photo from when I went to top gun years ago. I am down in front.(I didn't take the pic but it was taken with my camera so....) 4 Quote
Global Moderator 12poundbass Posted March 17 Global Moderator Posted March 17 25 minutes ago, IYAOYAS said: A "work" photo from when I went to top gun years ago. I am down in front.(I didn't take the pic but it was taken with my camera so....) Now that would be a cool gig! 1 Quote
Global Moderator 12poundbass Posted March 18 Global Moderator Posted March 18 I took a walk out on the Grand Haven pier today on my lunch. Still plenty of ice chunks to probably 600’ out. Hearing the waves move those chunks around was a pretty cool sound. No bass on beds. 😂 5 Quote
Super User GreenPig Posted March 18 Super User Posted March 18 I never envisioned wearing my duck hunting waders while dealing with cattle but here I am. Calf tried wading through a flooded bottom and got stuck. 6 Quote
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