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who are these guys - Old Jim - 09-25-2016 who are these old geezers? [attachment=775] Maybe they are on the wall at the post office! From the looks of things, they were prepared to have some fun! The pooch may be the only one that knows what is going on here. Jim RE: who are these guys - rdnck - 09-25-2016 That is Kurt, Orville, and rdnck. The dog is Leica, rdnck's Siberian Husky. We lost Leica in 2009. RE: who are these guys - Don McDowell - 09-25-2016 Dunno who they are, but if they aren't on a wanted poster, looks to me like they ought to be.
RE: who are these guys - Kurt - 09-26-2016 Friends Jim, It was a good day. RE: who are these guys - Old Jim - 09-26-2016 (09-26-2016, 11:20 AM)Kurt Wrote: Friends Jim, yeah Kurt, I know. You just cain't beat a good time with close friends. Jim RE: who are these guys - Ironramrod - 09-27-2016 Well, I dunno about all that. Personally I think any of the 3 of them would be fun to have in the boat or out on the ice for a couple of days of serious fishing.
RE: who are these guys - Kurt - 09-27-2016 Does Montana have water and ice?????????
RE: who are these guys - Ironramrod - 09-27-2016 I can't speak for Montana, but here in North Dakota we have both ice and water. The water is under the ice (40") except when it is not under the ice. We even have 4 seasons here; there is early winter, then winter, then late winter, and the 4th of July. But that's what makes it clean, and it shakes out a lot of counterfeiters. And it's really windy, too!
RE: who are these guys - Kurt - 09-28-2016 My kind of climate I guess I better bring the ice auger extensions.
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