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![]() "Warren" wrote in message ... wrote... ...Actually, there are many uses to firearms. I find they come in extremely useful when out hunting. Of course I would like bows and arrows if I could just get the damn things to shoot accurately at 400 yards. A bow and arrow would make gopher shooting even more challenging that it already can be. I have even used my handgun for hunting in the past. The special weapons area is black powder, handgun, shotgun or archery only. I have only hunted in it twice, but one time I used my pistol and the other a shotgun with slugs. Huh. So, the handgun was invented to take advantage of ancient primitive weapons hunting areas discovered by the Montana department of fish and game? Well, I be go ta hell. Wolfgang who hopes he isn't the only one who didn't already know that. ![]() |
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![]() Zimbo wrote: I haven't had much luck fall fishing in the last few years. Call it the curse of Wayno or whatever, though I suppose the best way to remove a curse is to work through it. Am I safe in assuming that this is a clave thingy y'all got going on? If so, I'll pencil it in on the calendar. I have other hobbies to master that are vying for my time but my wife SOOOO owes me a fishing trip ![]() --Steve links to sample of other hobbies: http://www.audioenvy.com/eighthmile.avi http://www.audioenvy.com/Fayettevill041504.wmv incredible! at first i thought you were perhaps employed with louie laplac's safe driving program... g. you definitely need to go fishing. we're back to the october anti-clave event in the smokies after a year off. some folks have said they are planning to come, but it's always difficult to tell who will show up. anyway...if you decide to come, i'll guarantee a better conclusion to the day's fishing. but, you'll have to walk a bit... so, pencil it in and let it be done. jeff (and you can drive to the stream...might be fun to do tail of the dragon too) |
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Warren wrote in news:MPG.1b03842226a6de8f9896b8
@News.individual.de: The special weapons area is black powder, handgun, shotgun or archery only. Leaving out what? Slingshots? Scott |
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Greg Pavlov:
Hopefully your wife no longer gives out info so readily to someone she doesn't personally know. One of our employees had a very severe problem with a former boyfriend who refused to let go. I ended up hiring a security service (off-duty police) for our office in case the boyfriend showed up: I decided that that would work better than me or any other staff carrying a gun. We dissolved that marriage in 1992. I have not regretted doing so. I suspect that your decision to hire a security guard was correct for your situation. I enformed my employer and they chose not to hire security. My boss did know the extent of the threat and that I was armed. During that period I did all that I could to avoid being out of my own work area, hoping to minimize the risk to others. -- Stev Lenon 91B20 '68-'69 Drowning flies to Dark Star http://web.tampabay.rr.com/stevglo/i...age92kword.htm |
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From: Greg Pavlov
I don't know how "useful" hunting (for animals) is any longer, but the general subject of this wandering thread is one-handed firearms carried, usually concealed, by various members of the citizenry, in and among the rest of us for g*d knows what purpose. Greg, you are just as paranoid on one side of this issue as the slack jawed rednecks are on the other. Other than the tools used, just how does hunting differ so much from fishing? George Adams "All good fishermen stay young until they die, for fishing is the only dream of youth that doth not grow stale with age." ---- J.W Muller |
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George Adams wrote:
From: Greg Pavlov I don't know how "useful" hunting (for animals) is any longer, ... Greg, you are just as paranoid on one side of this issue as the slack jawed rednecks are on the other. Other than the tools used, just how does hunting differ so much from fishing? They differ not at at all and both are equally "useful", is one way to read that comment. (But I'd be interested to know what's on the flip side of a slack jawed redneck. ;-) -- Ken Fortenberry |
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From: Ken Fortenberry
(But I'd be interested to know what's on the flip side of a slack jawed redneck. ;-) umm...liberal weenie? g George Adams "All good fishermen stay young until they die, for fishing is the only dream of youth that doth not grow stale with age." ---- J.W Muller |
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"B J Conner" wrote in message
... Take a look at the chart at the bottom of this page and splain to me why were number 1 in cost and last in quality. If you get stuck on the answer call your buddy Edwards. If you're implying that the litagation costs associated with the health care field is the primary reason, then perhaps you need to do a little more research on on the economics of the healthcare system. |
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![]() "Greg Pavlov" wrote in message ... On 06 May 2004 16:54:36 GMT, ojunk (George Adams) wrote: Greg, you are just as paranoid on one side of this issue as the slack jawed rednecks are on the other. Other than the tools used, just how does hunting differ so much from fishing? Well, I would rather be in the vicinity of a "slack jawed redneck" carrying a fishing rod than one carrying a rifle, and it's kinda hard to practice C&R hunting, but otherwise I don't see very much difference between the two. Catch and release hunting.....there's an interesting thought. That would merge this thread with the medical costs one. How much is it to do emergency CPR and provide transfusions to some deer that you dropped with a .222 at 100 yards? --riverman The flip side, of course, is that we start eating our auto accident victims. |
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