Sharkey wrote: My real thrills are found as you pull away from the breakwater, hit the throttles toward open water and gear up for a day of sharks, tuna and anything else we can find... No roads, no traffic, no jackwagons yakkin at ya. Just family, good friends and the open ocean...
Sounds great, if I had sea legs! :sick: I've tried it a couple times with the same results :sick: :sick: :sick:
Still love eating the fresh catch, when I'm back on solid ground!
Sharkey wrote: My real thrills are found as you pull away from the breakwater, hit the throttles toward open water and gear up for a day of sharks, tuna and anything else we can find... No roads, no traffic, no jackwagons yakkin at ya. Just family, good friends and the open ocean...
Sounds great, if I had sea legs! :sick: I've tried it a couple times with the same results :sick: :sick: :sick:
Still love eating the fresh catch, when I'm back on solid ground!
I have dropped my donuts in the Pacific, the Atlantic and the Great Lakes, I still go out there. It feels like I am gonna die, and it is due to my middle ear impairment. But I like to fish.
You know, I'm not sure the semi-auto M2's headspace the same way. In the full-auto guns, the firing pin actually hits the primer before the bolt is in battery. Last I heard, the ATF frowns on semi-autos that fire from an open bolt. I think I may have to do some research on this.
Far as motorcycles go, all of my motorcycle riding days are still ahead of me. My girlfriend has one, but I've yet to ride it. I will though, once it's ready to ride again.
Looking at the water from shore is just fine for me. I'd actually be very happy if I never baited another hook in my life.
Sharkey wrote: My real thrills are found as you pull away from the breakwater, hit the throttles toward open water and gear up for a day of sharks, tuna and anything else we can find... No roads, no traffic, no jackwagons yakkin at ya. Just family, good friends and the open ocean...
That is good as well. I am hoping to get one or two more trips in before freeze up.
I got to do some ocean fishing, in Alaska for Halibut.
I had heard of the sixpacks called the "Puker Boats" and thought surely I`d be the one to do the honors, nope, not a one on the boat got sick. Had a real gud time, I hooked into a 50 pounder, got to make a few hauls on the rod then had to hand it off to the Boychild, back, arms and wrists could`nt take the pressure, other than that I had a wunnerfull good time and am looking forwards to some more of that type of fishingk.
Heck, it is too bad that I am so settled in here, I`d mooove over there if it was`nt for having too much "STUFFF".
Lizardette wrote: It's been awhile, but I'm here again.
The move to Denver has been completed. Gunsmithing school starts on the 11th of November. Unpacking is still on-going, but I've got all of the important stuff out.
Anyway, y'all should be seeing more of me again.
me too.... good luck.... love colorado..... but the politics there suck.....
By the way Lizzie, you seem to be pretty goal oriented towards a firearms future. What exactly are you aspirations? I'd be really interested to see where all of this is leading..
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