Corrections as noted - thanks - Very sorry to hear you won't make it Mike. I wanted to pull at the thread we started last year on FDA like gov't entities and hear more of your thoughts.
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wish I could make this one..some people I would really like to meet and some old friends there as well I would like to see again.
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You just wan't to throw spiders on Les.... I just asked the guy down the street If I could borrow his thirteen year old tarantula for a few days.... It loves sitting on peoples shoulders...
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Keep an eye to the West & SW, this time of year, pop up thunder storms that start in the bootheel of MO. or over in AR. have a way of spawning up into big thunderstorms which produce tornadoes and moving quickly into the state. The higher the temps. this time of year the better the chance for the storms.
Last Fridays thunderstorms all produced tornado or high wind damage in Putnam Co. where you all will be staying and in the surrounding counties of Dekalb, Cumberland, Overton, which all directly border Putnam.
Keep an eye to the West & SW, this time of year, pop up thunder storms that start in the bootheel of MO. or over in AR. have a way of spawning up into big thunderstorms which produce tornadoes and moving quickly into the state. The higher the temps. this time of year the better the chance for the storms.
Last Fridays thunderstorms all produced tornado or high wind damage in Putnam Co. where you all will be staying and in the surrounding counties of Dekalb, Cumberland, Overton, which all directly border Putnam.
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Now you go feed those hogs before they worry themselves into anemia!
Keep an eye to the West & SW, this time of year, pop up thunder storms that start in the bootheel of MO. or over in AR. have a way of spawning up into big thunderstorms which produce tornadoes and moving quickly into the state. The higher the temps. this time of year the better the chance for the storms.
Last Fridays thunderstorms all produced tornado or high wind damage in Putnam Co. where you all will be staying and in the surrounding counties of Dekalb, Cumberland, Overton, which all directly border Putnam.
Auntie Em Auntie Em someone shot Toto
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Now you go feed those hogs before they worry themselves into anemia!
I was just trying to give some info. We deal with thunder storms/tornadoes quite often in the mid state & Cumberland Plateau in the Spring, probably more then NY.
Any food stuffs or pitch-in items I need to pitch-in on?
For those that have hunted there before, I understand the area is up/down...any creeks that will need to be crossed? I understand that some run-off's will vary based on recent rainfall. This is directed at footwear....are rubber boots needed for crossing creeks?
Earlier someone mentioned atv's. I can bring one if needed to help shuttle folks around..if not I'll be happy to leave it at home.
Anyone from the Chattanooga, TN, NW GA, NE AL area is welcome to catch a ride with me.
The guides all have ATVs that will get you to your hunting spot or you can walk. I did both, and liked the walk much better. I could walk and still hunt simultaneously. The country is attractive, lots of big trees and small but constant hills.
What I especially enjoyed seeing were the exotic animals there. I have no interest in shooting one, but to my surprise, I enjoyed the hell out of seeing them.
A guide in an ATV is very handy though, when it comes time to get your hog out of the woods.
But, if a few of you brought ATVs, it would probably be a big help, if only because of the number of hunters we will have.