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Congrads to nomolites! BilletHead.
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SURVEY for Freshwater management class
BilletHead replied to Fishlover4's topic in Conservation Issues
Like lambs to the slaughter, BilletHead -
We have a winner! I assigned numbers by alphabetical order. Sent numbers with the Mrs. to work and the Doc she works for drew one. Soooo #6 mush brain that needs some sleep JestersHK I need your address . Do you want it signed? Thanks to all that wanted this point. I may have to do this again. Gives me a reason to chip another, BilletHead
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Ok here is the list. Will get someone to draw a name , 13 Quillback 7 Johnsfolly 1 Daryk Campbell Sr 3 Duckydoty 6 Jesters HK 10 nomolites 12 Terrierman 11 Snagged in outlet 3 8 Ness 9 Ness' lady 2 Deadstream 4 Fishinwrench 5 Follysbetterhalf 14 Walleyedmike BilletHead
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I have seen this ride. It is pretty nice and think of the experience in it. Full of positive MOJO, BilletHead
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Has it ever been farted in? BilletHead
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Help needed tying an egg fly
BilletHead replied to Travis Swift's topic in General Flyfishing Topics
That's a fact! Sculpins need loving too😀 BilletHead -
Help needed tying an egg fly
BilletHead replied to Travis Swift's topic in General Flyfishing Topics
No way,😁 Takes a lot to do that! BilletHead -
Help needed tying an egg fly
BilletHead replied to Travis Swift's topic in General Flyfishing Topics
Yes Travis doing well. No PMs made it? I will try to figure out what's up buddy, BilletHead -
Help needed tying an egg fly
BilletHead replied to Travis Swift's topic in General Flyfishing Topics
Trim up ball point pen tube. -
Squirrels too, BilletHead
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Redington Home Waters Event Oct 5-6
BilletHead replied to Ozark Sweetwater's topic in General Angling Discussion
I am thinking the noxious wind was because of your drinks of choice . No others had that effect! BilletHead -
Redington Home Waters Event Oct 5-6
BilletHead replied to Ozark Sweetwater's topic in General Angling Discussion
Thanks for the report Glenn, We missed the trip and seeing you all over there. We did not miss the Spider-Man undies and Amber describing the fart that ran here out of your sleeping headquarters. Would of loved her telling stories of her trip to India though. Depending on this weather I may take you up on the park trip. This cooler weather change has me pretty giddy to kill something larger than a squirrel. Saying a low of 37 in BilletHeadVille Sunday night into Monday morning. Hoping we can get through this front. Just put our area under a tornado watch. BilletHead -
Yes Wrench from summer grounds to wintering areas. I am not sure the distance Gavin is referring to but on the river I frequent there is a mass exodus from rocky bluffs the denning area to low swamp ground in the Spring and reverse in the Fall. You won't see them all summer but spring and Fall in certain sections 10 to 15 crossing the river. Pretty neat to see, BilletHead
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You had your lesson. Sounds like you did not pass. It's a POINT ! hahahahha BilletHead
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Sounds to me like you shot hundreds of Northern Shovelers or overcooked what you shot . #Snaggedsaysspooniesneedlovintoo , BilletHead
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A couple more and a failure, Finished up a Snyders. A middle woodland typically associated with Hopewellian phases across the Midwest. 2200 to 1500 before present 200 BC- 450 AD. I was a little bummed on my notching. I stalled out on my antler tools and had to break out the copper and steel tools to get a bite for a proper c notch flake to get a restart. I prefer to use what the Aboriginals had at their disposal for making points. IMO until the historic period they had none to limited metals like copper to knapp with. Ongoing debate in the knapping community on this. Copper decorations and what some call hair pins were found in later periods. This point measures 2 5/8 in length x 2 1/4 in width. Pretty thin and on the flip side I had some percussion flakes do some diving producing a dished spot. Yesterday I finished up another. Really happy all the way around with this one. A Scottsbluff 3 1/4" in length. Cross section spot on. The base is ground smooth as they were done for hafting. We have only one Scottsbluff in our collection that we have found. It is actually illustrated in this ID book as it two other points the BilletHeads have found. A date range of 9820 to 8750 before present, 7878 BC to 6800 BC. Like i said tickled to death with this one, A failure too. A miss hit, too much of a bite instantly turned this preform into a three piece, of r Fun day yesterday. Chief and I had a roadside visit and I got gifted a bag of red hot riplets! To top that off our man Ness was on a trip by the area and he made the detour to BilletHeadVille for a short visit! We did some point show and tell. We will see if he ( @ness ) will tell you what he held in his hands . I think we should start a point show and tell on another thread. I really do not want old and modern points mixed together, BilletHead
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Great to see you stepping into the waterfowl sport Gavin ! You will enjoy it. Are we afraid to cook your duck on the rarer side of medium rare? You do know that peas are not mandatory at a good duck dinner, BilletHead
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Nice Dave, Nice to see you giving that stinkin green fish some loving too , BilletHead
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Enchiladas today, We made our own sauce. Took a half pound of dried chilies. Protein part was venison. Side of rosarita canned refried beans:) . So these beans have been around any, many years. i just noticed on the can label where rosarita has had a makeover. Just when did that happen?
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Yes some of you have turned to vinegar instead of mellowing out . BilletHead
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Yep Dan leave the pretty thing right there. Nature is colorful, "There are no old bold mushroom hunters" BilletHead
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I feel like the honored one Duane. Your selfless acts of help and friendships to everyone on this forum, BilletHead
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I heard you were supposed to be goose hunting , BilletHead
