I know you fellas all have seen this for the most part, but I just had to show it off again. This thing is gorgeous and sounds great too. Thanks North Bay, YOU DA MAN!!!
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Who knows, if I ever get my sorry butt back out there, I might just call a coyote or two with this thing. :yoyo: :highclap:
I'm glad it made it there Bop...I guess this is the last time we'll see it without the twinkie goo on it :iroll: Looking forward to seeing some critters with it :innocentwhistle: Thanks for the update.
Steve
Quote from: Coulter on May 10, 2010, 08:33:12 PM
I'm glad it made it there Bop...I guess this is the last time we'll see it without the twinkie goo on it :iroll:
Steve
Your right about the twinkie goo, but at least it has a chance now. Being stuck in Yankee land isn't no way to treat a good looking call like this. It might have been made in the North, but now it's 100% Dixie. :yoyo: :laf:
Yeah, just dont swallow it :innocentwhistle:
By the way, congrats again ya Yank Lovin Dixie :eyebrow:
:highclap: :highclap: :highclap: :highclap:
I am South of the Mason Dixon line......... So we must be a LOT alike...... :biggrin:
Great snag Bop and if that don't get your body out after a coyote I'll be thinking you died :sad:.
Why is it called the "Mason Dixon line" :shrug:. Was there a family squabble or what?
Bop,
Darn good looking call that you got and your photography is getting really good.
Jerry
Quote from: pitw on May 11, 2010, 07:43:05 AM
Why is it called the "Mason Dixon line" :shrug:. Was there a family squabble or what?
It is shorthand for the dividing line between the North and South in the US and all that each stands for: historically, the Civil War, food, accents, lifestyle, etc. The name comes from the names of the two surveyors of the line. Here's a Wikipedia quote that looks accurate to me.
The Masonâ€"Dixon Line (or Mason and Dixon's Line) was surveyed between 1763 and 1767 by Charles Mason and Jeremiah Dixon in the resolution of a border dispute between British colonies in Colonial America. It forms a demarcation line among four U.S. states, forming part of the borders of Pennsylvania, Maryland, Delaware, and West Virginia (then part of Virginia). In popular usage, especially since the Missouri Compromise of 1820 (apparently the first official use of the term "Mason's and Dixon's Line"), the Masonâ€"Dixon Line symbolizes a cultural boundary between the Northern United States and the Southern United States (Dixie).
Quote from: alscalls on May 11, 2010, 06:53:10 AM
I am South of the Mason Dixon line......... So we must be a LOT alike...... :biggrin:
:holdon: :puke: :sick2:
Obama and Champion are both north of the Mason-Dixon line, but I don't see too many similarities. :doh2:
I think geography doesn't play toooo much into it. Just enough to allow me to harrass my yankee brethren. :eyebrownod:
Hey they got one thing in common.................
.......neither was born in Hawaii. :biggrin: :alscalls:
Bop, thats a beautiful call ya got yourself there Buddy. :congrats:
Only problem I see with that call is Bop likes the chocolate twinkies too so he'll have a hard time choosing which end he blows 1st. :laf: :laf:
Congrats Bop!! :yoyo: :yoyo:
Quote from: HaMeR on May 11, 2010, 05:16:15 PM
Only problem I see with that call is Bop likes the chocolate twinkies too so he'll have a hard time choosing which end he blows 1st. :laf: :laf:
Congrats Bop!! :yoyo: :yoyo:
BITE ME HAMER!!! :eyebrownod:
:nono: :nono: Ya goofy twinkie stuffer anyhow!! :laf: :laf: