New shirt design looks good, would make great casual wear during drinking after the hunt.
It's really not "formal" enough for the high class places we eat and drink in during the day while hunting!
Do you have any idea where Mi Coronel's "honey hole" is located?
Hopefully we won't have to travel to SD to hunt it!
Getting ready to get ready for trip to England. Just hope I am up to all the walking while there, but it should be good prep for the hunting trip. Although I won't be wearing 3 pounds boots, heavy hunting clothes and carrying 5 pounds of shotgun shells in England.
What are your suggestions on how to work the logistics of all of us meeting and loading our gear the day we leave?
If necessary you could come over here or I could come to your place and John and his buddy could pick us both up at the same time. Leaving your car here would not be a problem if you wanted to.
RE: Location of "Honey Hole", although I've not been there yet, my understanding is that it's located near Wahoo (yes, "Wahoo")which is about 30 mi Nord of Lincoln. Bill and I will carry out a reconnaissance on our way back after I pick him up from the airport in Omaha. That evening we can work out a tactical plan setting out deployment of units, fields of fire, etc.
I can believe Wahoo being the name of a town in Nebraska, much more quickly than someone naming their town Colon, for gosh sakes!
Wahoo from the sound of the native Americans yelled when "likkered" up and scalping settlers!
And............., well, OK, maybe the folks had SO many problems with the Indians, weather, lack of rain, crop failures and the never ending monotony they just figured to name after their ailementary (sp?) canal!
Them early settlers to the Nebraska Territory had a very perverse sense of humor! Must be were the Bohunks got there humor!
Well one would suppose that the first settler built there "little sod house on the prarie" next to a stream FULL of beavers and thence the name 3 years later when 2 more settlers built "soddys"
Seriously, you aren't suggesting that there were NO BEAVERS in Nebraska "way back" are you?
Of course, due to the lack of TREES, the beavers would have been hard pressed to find anything except sod or buffalo pies to dam the streams. Maybe mix in a little prairie grass with the mud to make adobe brick for the dam construction.
Am looking forward to hunting Mi Coronel's "honey hole".
Since it is 30 miles Nord of Lincoln, that means a "zero" dark thirty departure from Martell in order to arrive at the "crack of dawn"! Keep in mind that us "old dogs" are gonna need additional time in the AM to take care of certain "needs"!
And, I might add my needs have grown exponentially over the last many years!
Looking forward to a great time with the world renowned U.S.O.P.H.T.!
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much better than the first version. I like the long sleeves.
LP,
New shirt design looks good, would make great casual wear during drinking after the hunt.
It's really not "formal" enough for the high class places we eat and drink in during the day while hunting!
Do you have any idea where Mi Coronel's "honey hole" is located?
Hopefully we won't have to travel to SD to hunt it!
Getting ready to get ready for trip to England. Just hope I am up to all the walking while there, but it should be good prep for the hunting trip. Although I won't be wearing 3 pounds boots, heavy hunting clothes and carrying 5 pounds of shotgun shells in England.
What are your suggestions on how to work the logistics of all of us meeting and loading our gear the day we leave?
If necessary you could come over here or I could come to your place and John and his buddy could pick us both up at the same time. Leaving your car here would not be a problem if you wanted to.
HB
RE: Location of "Honey Hole", although I've not been there yet, my understanding is that it's located near Wahoo (yes, "Wahoo")which is about 30 mi Nord of Lincoln. Bill and I will carry out a reconnaissance on our way back after I pick him up from the airport in Omaha. That evening we can work out a tactical plan setting out deployment of units, fields of fire, etc.
Believe it or not...the "honey hole" is in WAHOO which is just soud of COLON.
JB,
I can believe Wahoo being the name of a town in Nebraska, much more quickly than someone naming their town Colon, for gosh sakes!
Wahoo from the sound of the native Americans yelled when "likkered" up and scalping settlers!
And............., well, OK, maybe the folks had SO many problems with the Indians, weather, lack of rain, crop failures and the never ending monotony they just figured to name after their ailementary (sp?) canal!
Them early settlers to the Nebraska Territory had a very perverse sense of humor! Must be were the Bohunks got there humor!
HB
We also have a Beaver City. How do you suppose the early settlers came up with that one?
SP,
Beaver City?
Well one would suppose that the first settler built there "little sod house on the prarie" next to a stream FULL of beavers and thence the name 3 years later when 2 more settlers built "soddys"
Seriously, you aren't suggesting that there were NO BEAVERS in Nebraska "way back" are you?
Of course, due to the lack of TREES, the beavers would have been hard pressed to find anything except sod or buffalo pies to dam the streams. Maybe mix in a little prairie grass with the mud to make adobe brick for the dam construction.
Am looking forward to hunting Mi Coronel's "honey hole".
Since it is 30 miles Nord of Lincoln, that means a "zero" dark thirty departure from Martell in order to arrive at the "crack of dawn"! Keep in mind that us "old dogs" are gonna need additional time in the AM to take care of certain "needs"!
And, I might add my needs have grown exponentially over the last many years!
Looking forward to a great time with the world renowned U.S.O.P.H.T.!
HB
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