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The Box Game

Curran

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Glad your kids could use those gloves, Sean. I was hoping they would fit them.

They're perfect! Thank you!

And who ever put in the head lamp, thank you too! It's another favorite of my son's... along with the goose flute. He may be able to join in the calling next season then Beener can just work the flag. ; )
 

bowhunter1023

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along with the goose flute. He may be able to join in the calling next season then Beener can just work the flag. ; )

lmao

 

cotty16

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They're perfect! Thank you!

And who ever put in the head lamp, thank you too! It's another favorite of my son's... along with the goose flute. He may be able to join in the calling next season then Beener can just work the flag. ; )

I almost snagged that goose call just to see if I could actually call any in, but figured somebody else would put it to better use.
 

Hoytmania

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OK Jake, the box is on its way. I ended up taking a couple more items out to be able to make room for all the stuff I added. I took a short and the camp charcoal grill. I had to do some modification with some 100 mph tape to insure that the sides wouldn't blow out during shipping.
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I added a box inside the box to try and consolidate some of the smaller items.
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Jake don't be picky at all you will need to unload some stuff to lighten the baby up. Also I added a RNPP that I am thinking about getting a patent on, let me know know how it works. Its the deluxe model as it is double wrapped.
 

Jackalope

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That originally came from non other than BigHolla himself. I took it from a box game many years back and figured it was time to pass it along!!

Cool stuff ain't it. Never found a single piece here in ohio. As a kid my dad and I would walk creeks or go on float trips and walk the sand bars. We would find so much that we'd have to trade pieces out as the weight would start to make the john boat draft too low in the water to float the creek. The walkway at my parents house is about 30 feet long and is nothing but chunks of petrified wood inlay on concrete. When Jess and I went back last summer I took her to the sand bar and she found her first piece not 5 feet into the first rock patch.