Hunting at outpost #9 |
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klondike
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Posted: November 23 2020 at 5:36am |
Raining at outpost #9 holding up here till the rain lets up a bit
Got my jungle carbine on my lap, were ready |
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Canuck
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Nice! Did you apply the camo on your rifle or did the stock come with it already applied?
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Castles made of sand slip into the sea.....eventually
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klondike
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It's a composite stock, came that way. It had this stock when I purchased it.
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klondike
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Here's the other half
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Zed
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It started life as a jungle carbine. Good to see it still out in the woods and hoepfully putting meat on the table.
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It's nice to be important, but it's more important to be nice!
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Ol Man Beezer
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I am loving the hunting photos. Ohio doesn’t start gun season till next week. I hope I’m over this COVID by then. I’ve watched just about every hunting video on YouTube that I can. I’ve enjoyed Hunt The Public videos. Good luck Klondike! Bring home a nice rack and some freezer meat.
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klondike
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A few weeks ago I was in the Adirondacks mountains
For our northern zone. That opens up earlier. The second time I went up they had 4" of snow, and it was beautiful |
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devrep
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looks like beautiful country Klondike.
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double gun
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klondike
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Some more pictures of the Adirondacks
I used the officer's quarters before I headed into the woods. |
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Ol Man Beezer
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when I was a kid we had a summer place on Sacandoga Lake. I miss those days. We spent time near Blue Lake and Ticonderoga. I loved it there.
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klondike
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These pictures are from Newcomb NY it's about 11 miles before long lake on rt 28N.
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Canuck
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Toilet paper is just as important as ammunition! Great photos, love them! I would like to find a composite stock in camo for one of my #5's. I do have the black versions, but the camo with green metal parts are just so hunting!
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Castles made of sand slip into the sea.....eventually
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Honkytonk
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Canuck. I've cammoed several rifles. I also have done the hardware OD. The fact you have the black composite stock means your 2/3's of the way done already. I take fern fronds, leaves, twigs, anything that looks nice from the yard. I'll lay the stock down, place the above mentioned stuff on the stock and randomly spray a light coat of brown. Then add some more stuff and use green. You'll get the feel of what looks good. I'll then use the fern and apply a light spray of black here and there. You get the shapes of the leaves, etc. Shamu had posted a pic of one of my No4 Bubba's not that long ago. Check out topic "Rifle season starts today." Might give you a few ideas.
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Old man with a lee
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As a junior hunter, my father would take us up into Minerva, Warrensburg and Blue mountain lake for our hunts. We loved the Adirondacks but now I am one of the last of the hunters in my family. The TP as a door prop also serves as a ventilator. Been there, done that. Nowadays I spend my hunting season around the farms of Saratoga county where the walking is a bit easier on my back and knees.
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Sht LE mk111, Ruger .223, .357, 9mm,.22, Tokarev 9mm, CVA .50, Marlin Glenfield Mod 25 .22
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A square 10
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never hunted an outpost - that sounds romantic in the true hunting sense , ive often hunted a numbered section or part of someone's 80 acres , its not that different i suppose it just has a different sound to it ,
hope all of you are successful and rewarded in your hunts ,
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klondike
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Iam the last of my hunting party, my last uncle that was my best hunting buddy is 94 years old and in a nursing home. He made his last hunt with me up in Newcomb when he was 87 years old. He's a tuff old farmer.
Now I hunt alone. |
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