Did a little chopping today

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Jamesh76
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Did a little chopping today

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Ground and chopped some 4" parabolics today.
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Graps
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Re: Did a little chopping today

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Those look good.
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Somebody's ready for winter!
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Re: Did a little chopping today

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Captainkirk wrote: Wed Nov 21, 2018 4:55 pm Somebody's ready for winter!
Yeah, I got a few dozen shafts I need to make up. Especially for that 35# pearson. Most of my winter is spent trying jigs for spring crappie fishing and making jig heads. But I spend plenty of time making arrows.

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Jamesh76 wrote: Wed Nov 21, 2018 5:01 pm
Captainkirk wrote: Wed Nov 21, 2018 4:55 pm Somebody's ready for winter!
Yeah, I got a few dozen shafts I need to make up. Especially for that 35# pearson. Most of my winter is spent trying jigs for spring crappie fishing and making jig heads. But I spend plenty of time making arrows.
My favorite time to make arrows! Makes me think happy thoughts of spring and summer!
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Looking good!

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