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capt. mike
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[*] posted on 6-1-2010 at 03:57 PM


YEAH BUT WE ARE STILL FRIENDS....:lol::lol::lol:
well we both like wine anyway...and i like mexicans - so... ?? go figure! hahahaha.




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[*] posted on 6-1-2010 at 05:12 PM


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George you gonna be at ML's for the 4th?
do you have the lat long for his strip?
i thot it was 48OR in the database but not his.
looking for 1900 ft of grass??
how ya bean??
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Hola Mike- I'm planning on attending. I don't think your going to see that grass strip listed anywhere but on the Klamath Falls Sectional. It's on the Klamath Falls Sectional and listed as Umpqua (pvt) 700-19, and is east of Roseburg near Glide right on the north side of the Umpqua river. It's usually pretty hot there on the 4th and the strip is short and grass so you will be marginal in the Commanche. I would look at going into Roseburg and getting a short ride to the festivities will be no problem. Hope to see you there. Maybe you can swing over to my home base, Cape Blanco International (5S6)on the coast where it is cool and we can go catch a Salmon off Port Orford when your up here.

See Ya then.
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[*] posted on 6-2-2010 at 06:42 AM


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I bet the youngster in the picture with the birds got a good talking to on gun handling after posing with the gun barrel leaning on his belly.:lol::lol::lol::lol:



Good morning, LancairDriver,

Yes, be sure he did..but in his defense, it was a Red Ryder lever action B-B rifle. Even at that tender age the kid knew it had to be c-cked to fire that deadly round into his entrails.:rolleyes:

I still have that pellet rifle. A real doozy. Now if I only had the woody wagon to go scouting in, I'd be a happy hunter.




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[*] posted on 6-2-2010 at 06:51 AM


hey Pompano;
Another Minnesota/Midwest boy huh !
I was down in Hastings,by the twin cities.
Yea,,,them Walleyes !!! God I miss em ! Fun to catch,even better to eat !
Yep,,,ND's got the best Pheasant huntin ever!
Deer,,,300#'s...not uncommon,here in SD...they taste like the sage bush they eat and your lucky if ya get 100 #'s dressed.:no:

Dont know if a pic uploaded or not ?
preview post doesnt show it ?
I created a baja nomads file just to downsize some pics for uploading ?




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[*] posted on 6-2-2010 at 06:55 AM


ok, i found it on airnav, thx!
we are 50-50 at the moment and yes i'll be at RBG if we come.
i would make it a point to get to your sea side digs too.
have friends driving up in a diesel pusher to see their other friends in RGB too so it would be a big party.
Kevin's casa is coming along well back of MLs. Nick is making his 1st flight to baja to his new casa next door to ML this weekend - Denver to GLL in a Dakota!! he's nutz!!




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[*] posted on 6-2-2010 at 07:05 AM


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hey Pompano;
Another Minnesota/Midwest boy huh !
I was down in Hastings,by the twin cities.
Yea,,,them Walleyes !!! God I miss em ! Fun to catch,even better to eat !
Yep,,,ND's got the best Pheasant huntin ever!
Deer,,,300#'s...not uncommon,here in SD...they taste like the sage bush they eat and your lucky if ya get 100 #'s dressed.:no:

Dont know if a pic uploaded or not ?
preview post doesnt show it ?
I created a baja nomads file just to downsize some pics for uploading ?


Hola CJ-5...had a couple of those myself, still do..great fun.

I've been through Hastings a few times, naturally. I never hunt much in Minnesota, except for late season bluebills on Lake of the Woods where I have a lake home. There we often have to buy Canadian licenses to make sure we are legal in any situation. The rock & pine islands there are some of the best scenery this side of heaven. Walleyes galore and the best eating possible.

Sending this from Malarrimo's in Guerrero Negro where have hunted sea brant, dove, and quail.

Next stop..fishing somewhere along the coast...




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[*] posted on 6-2-2010 at 08:19 AM


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Another Nomad Hunter here !
Born/raised in Minnesota,

All of my relatives on my mothers side are from the Ely, Virginia, Hibbing area where I used to spend summers and where the walleyes rule. My great uncle was Billy Rum, the famous boundry waters canoe outfitter.:coolup:




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[*] posted on 6-2-2010 at 12:58 PM


Pompano, you sure hang out in some neat spots. I have fished on Lake of the woods, and north into Canada some years back. If you are fishing your way up the coast and hit the So. Oregon coast and have some time, U2 me and maybe we can arrange an Ocean Salmon fishing outing. Enjoy your posts and pictures a lot.
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[*] posted on 6-6-2010 at 07:53 AM
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