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    Is that you Rick? I think I saw that guy at the pool hall. Yep that's him his boyfriend had his collar up too!
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    My first thought is that, man, some of those are raggedy.

    The very next thought was . . . I want to live in one!

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    Quote Originally Posted by LostOutrider View Post
    My first thought is that, man, some of those are raggedy.

    The very next thought was . . . I want to live in one!
    ditto. some of them could stand more regular upkeep, but that looks like a fine view to wake up to, and some darn close fishing access. i bet the mosquitoes are a problem though.
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    Down here we bow hunt skeeters and slap 'em on the grill really no big deal!
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    sounds like alaska. they are the state bird up there.
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    I use a Thermalcell when I stay in the swamp and they disappear. Works great if you haven't tried one.
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    haha, i searched that and the first item to come up was a curling iron.
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    Quote Originally Posted by canid View Post
    haha, i searched that and the first item to come up was a curling iron.
    Canid, have you been hangin' around (Rick)?

    Here it is!

    http://www.fishingheadquarters.net/thermalcell.html
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    thanks. i found it pretty quick, since i had a good idea what you where talking about, it was just funnier the first way. the most high tech bug repellent i've used aside from sprays or a zapper is a good smoky fire.
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    Quote Originally Posted by canid View Post
    thanks. i found it pretty quick, since i had a good idea what you where talking about, it was just funnier the first way. the most high tech bug repellent i've used aside from sprays or a zapper is a good smoky fire.
    Fire is a given! I picked this up huntin' I climbed a stand once that was literally filled with musquitoes I mean some ugly suckers witht the zebra stripes. Cut the TC on and they dispersed in less than a minute!
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    Toss some pine cones in that fire. Skeeters and flies are gone.
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    Thanks Mrs. C. I enjoyed the pics.

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