Whaaa?Although some here have very limited taste in music that is o.k. also (-;
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Whaaa?Although some here have very limited taste in music that is o.k. also (-;
Whaaa?
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Thanks April. Always enjoy/appreciate your perspective. Life is as enjoyable as one's self permits.
- enjoy your day![]()
Although some here have very limited taste in music that is o.k. also (-;
Thank you very much LOL. Like I say, iffn you aint country, you aint chit! LOL
Idk who invented the friday music thread, but that in itself is a reason to stay on the forum.Although some here have very limited taste in music that is o.k. also (-;


LOL, I was country back in the 70s when all my friends were rock freaks. Even wore cowboy hat, boots and bell bottoms. Wish I can find pictures of that.like Barbra, I was Country when country wasn't cool
Sytes, thank you
Dave (-;
The Eagles fit almost anywhere/everywhere. they even showed up on the thread "please delete my password"
MTlabrador. That works! In my younger days I would be thinking -"I need to dust off the 300 H & H and get it ready " For all you fellows under 40 that was a caliber some of us used BEFORE the Creedmoor (-:
Hilljackoutlaw. I also enjoy the music thread . Recently Oregonchris brought up a couple of subjects related to music that I had not thought about in years. Great memories
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So is that thing hanging from the rafters part of you and your wife "parking" in the garage JLS?![]()
You just made brownie points and the honeydo list will follow regardless.........lol. Must have seen BF advice.My wife can now park on the garage after 2 1/2 years in this house. That should equate to one additional elk hunt next year in my estimation.
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If a thread has grown to 100+ posts and it's less than a day old, I'm scrolling on by.If you get worked up over the internet, you haven't been on the internet long. haha I haven't seen much change here, but I don't usually dive in and read/post the threads that are obviously dumpster fires.
Well that only rules out half of the mass balance equation.If a thread has grown to 100+ posts and it's less than a day old, I'm scrolling on by.
Thanks again BIG FIN !Every summer hunting forums go through the pains for too much time on people's hands and not enough outdoor activity as folks get antsy for their hunts. This year is even more amplified due to COVID, racial tensions, and election year, and who knows what else might pop up.
If possible, I would close this forum from January through March, reopen for spring turkey and spring bear then close again for the summer, reopening when hunting season came along.
Forums, much like Facebook, are not for everyone. Some enjoy the differing opinions. Some get pissed at what they read. Some have the world all figured out and are here to change everyone else's mind. Some like to read the differing perspectives and try to understand the life experiences that created that perspective. Some like to stir the pot, no matter the topic. Some like to do their best to make everyone feel welcome.
My job is to try keep it on the rails during these cranky times so that when hunting season comes we can all sit around the campfire and congratulate each other on an effort well given and swap big stories. In the interim, try to make the conversation useful, albeit sometime painful or uncomfortable. All the while trying to keep it focused on hunting, conservation, public lands, access, and the policy issues that impact those topics. Not an easy task. Sometimes I mess up. Sometimes I completely screw it up. Mostly, I try to keep Hunt Talk from being as politicized and divided as is the rest of our world.
Good news is that no matter the outcome, nobody here dies as a result of what happens on Hunt Talk. We live in the greatest country in the world, in spite of our scars, warts, and defects. The community here is a great group of people, 99% of which would get along well around a campfire. Lots of help is offered on the threads, via PMs, and often in the hills.
None of us take ourselves too seriously. Those that do usually find a new place to hang out. We are in a time and place that makes it harder to have civil communication in person, so online is every more ripe for friction. Hopefully that too will pass.
Until then, there is air to keep clean, water to protect, lands to conserve, and access to be acquired. Collectively, the crew here does a hell of a job doing those things and making a lot of memorable adventures in their travels.
