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| Anybody have any tips for an easy homemade drift sock? |
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| A warm fire, a case of Coke Colas, a six pak of Pay Days, 2 knitting needles + 63.9 ft. of yarn![;)]
I've tried drifting socks but the hooks pull out when a fish hits....[:blackeye:] |
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| I would go with the bucket with some holes in the bottom. |
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| An actual "serious" question! About how many holes in the bucket + how do you space them? [:sun:] |
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| Sponge,
Six rounds of 00 Buckshot at 25 feet should do the trick! Capt. Larry |
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| Flippen hilarious Larry!!!! Me neighbors down the road already keep 91_ punched in on their phones...if I take the plug out of the 870, I'd only have to reload once....my POOR wife!!! LOL X 100....[:sun:] |
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| Thanks for the bucket idea, folks. And the yarn idea, too, Sponge.
Shotguns are useful for yardwork, too. For example, at my last home I used my trusty Ithica Model 37 Featherweight 16 to blast tent catapillers nests way the hell up in my hardwood trees. The blast killed many of the worms, and bees/wasps used the ragged hole I created to get at the rest. As long as I warned the neighbors I was "working" no one called the cops.[:bigsmile:] True story. |
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| Thanks! I got 3 buckets to practice on![;)] |
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