Good Morning to all! Time to load up some more ammo!Good morning all. Time to print the donuts. But first ...
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Where do you hunt if you don't mind my asking? I need to find a good accessible stretch of beach to search/test an idea I have(when winter checks out).Massive haul of Lake Michigan beach glassView attachment 249098
Someone didn’t close the gate behind themMan, y'all still around.
Over by west beachWhere do you hunt if you don't mind my asking? I need to find a good accessible stretch of beach to search/test an idea I have(when winter checks out).
No, but he posted as recently as Tuesday.Good morning all
Has anyone seen or heard from LIBERTARIAN01?
Do you know of any stretches of beach with beds of rock/pebble? I want to test a theory I have about the glaciers bringing material down from Canada and depositing at the southern tip of Lake Michigan. The material I'm looking for is known to occur on a section of the southern shore of Lake Superior and it's more or less a direct line from the origin to that section and extending down to here. But I've got to search the beach after dark with ultraviolet light to find specimen and I'm not sure how night access to the beach works. And if it's all covered by sand it won't matter anyway because I won't find what I'm looking for.Over by west beach
Man, y'all still around.
Kemil Beach might be your best option. It is a more of a rocky beach. No gates or lifeguards.Do you know of any stretches of beach with beds of rock/pebble? I want to test a theory I have about the glaciers bringing material down from Canada and depositing at the southern tip of Lake Michigan. The material I'm looking for is known to occur on a section of the southern shore of Lake Superior and it's more or less a direct line from the origin to that section and extending down to here. But I've got to search the beach after dark with ultraviolet light to find specimen and I'm not sure how night access to the beach works. And if it's all covered by sand it won't matter anyway because I won't find what I'm looking for.
Sorry, I don't have anything more obscure to add to this thread.
"Squirrel!!"
Syenite? Yooperlites?Do you know of any stretches of beach with beds of rock/pebble? I want to test a theory I have about the glaciers bringing material down from Canada and depositing at the southern tip of Lake Michigan. The material I'm looking for is known to occur on a section of the southern shore of Lake Superior and it's more or less a direct line from the origin to that section and extending down to here. But I've got to search the beach after dark with ultraviolet light to find specimen and I'm not sure how night access to the beach works. And if it's all covered by sand it won't matter anyway because I won't find what I'm looking for.
Sorry, I don't have anything more obscure to add to this thread.
"Squirrel!!"
Exactly.Syenite? Yooperlites?
Be sure to verify wherever you go, they allow rock collecting. Some places have a limit, and others don't allow it at all.Exactly.
.... Where's my balaclava?
Yes. I used help take care of 1000 or so birds as a kid.. I like my chicken that comes in a bucket or says Tyson on the bag…Chicken are dirty, smelly creatures.
While his goats may smell at least they are cleaner than chickens!
Plus jedi is sure the coyotes in the area would love them some klb chickens.