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This group is for the outdoor enthusiast. Whatever gets you outside is the topic. Discuss gear, trips, cool things you have seen or done. New ideas, or ask questions. If you are knowledgeable about something share it by posting a discussion about it.

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Latest Activity: Sep 8, 2021

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Bushcraft/Bugging Out/Camping/Backpacking

Started by Jeremy B. Buchanan. Last reply by Jan Carter Oct 19, 2020. 118 Replies

I have recently had an interest in learning about the equipment needed for surviving in a Bug Out situation. In learning the proper tools and equipment to have, I have also started backpacking and…Continue

Excepts from "A Witches Garden"

Started by Jan Carter. Last reply by J.J. Smith III Jun 3, 2019. 2 Replies

According to legend, there were ceremonies for harvesting plants with magical powers. Harvesters must never use iron tools, since the iron interferes with all of the beneficial elements of the plant.…Continue

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Georgia Hunter Takes White Wild Turkey

Started by Jan Carter Apr 7, 2019. 0 Replies

Just an hour up the road from us, albino or not it makes for some strange turkey pics…Continue

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Outdoor Gardening

Started by Sue OldsWidow. Last reply by Sue OldsWidow May 23, 2018. 151 Replies

Lots of things to do in the spring, one is knowing when to plant and when to wait.May 10th is my last frost date, passed down from my grandmother. She said you plant something that comes up before…Continue

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Comment by Ken Spielvogel on July 14, 2014 at 14:54

Not Christmas Robert, but they are thinking about Thanksgiving this year.


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Comment by Robert Burris on July 14, 2014 at 13:17

Do they visit around Christmas? I'll bet they would love to go hunting with you.

Comment by Ken Spielvogel on July 14, 2014 at 7:57

The Grandkids have left for Houston, yesterday after Church. Kinda quiet around here today. I hated to see them go. They love the outdoors and doing things outdoors. We shot rifles and pistols, built a wilderness shelter, camped overnight at the farm, drove the pick up (they love doing that), fished and used knives many many times. They each got lots of Grandpa's knives to take home for their collection. We are sure going to miss them.


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Comment by Robert Burris on June 30, 2014 at 12:28

Any story involving a knife might do. It doesn't have to be life or death.


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Comment by Robert Burris on June 27, 2014 at 13:59

I have a great idea for a new discussion, that I will be starting soon. I'll give you a hint about it. What would be or do you have a hair raising, harrowing experience that a knife played a major roll?

  I'll let Ya'll think about it a little while before I start it.


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Comment by Robert Burris on June 19, 2014 at 18:18

You are right, they should be call nuisance birds, in some instances. I have a friend that has a Crawfish pond and there are some birds that cause a lot of damage and cost him money. The law says all he can do is try scare them off. I guess all we can do is try to get the law changed.

Comment by Tobias Gibson on June 19, 2014 at 18:09

Hmmm...  Well when if comes to gull and pigeons (at least in the urban environment) I wish you could just legally shoot on sight as nuisance birds. They drive away the otherwise native birds and animals.  Nasty diseased ridden rats with wings yet if i kill one I can be fined or jailed!  Just doesn't make a lick of sense.


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Comment by Robert Burris on June 19, 2014 at 17:59

I must mention this for general info, I'm not a kill joy. As the host of this group, I feel it my duty.

  A Robin is a song bird and should not be harvested as food. Black birds on the other hand are crop predators and can be harvested for that reason or to eat. I have eaten Black birds and they are okay. There is plenty of Game birds and crop predators to harvest, so we don't need to kill song birds. Someone mentioned eating Robins, so I thought I'd mention this. I am sure if in an emergency situation that all is forgiven. If someone is not knowledgeable or a young one reads our post, I just want to set them straight. In most circumstances, it is not okay to shoot song birds.

  I hope I have not stepped on any ones toes, but as I mentioned earlier, I am the host and I had to set everyone straight on this.

Comment by Howard P Reynolds on June 19, 2014 at 16:23

I'm with Tobias.  No fishing equipment, no hooks in your hand, no cleaning, no bones; marvelous.


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Comment by Robert Burris on June 19, 2014 at 15:52

I like filet fish because it's easier to cook and eat and I don't have to worry about the young ones, swallowing a bone.

 
 
 

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