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Shot a smoke morph turkey from the boat this morning. I didn’t even know they were a thing. Very cool looking bird. It’s a genetic mutation that can be passed on to offspring.
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I was going to ask him what he shot it with lolWell if you shot him how did he taste?
Wow. Someone definitely got hurt on that tube
No one has ever seen a male with that mutation, so the assumption is that they're all hens...according to my 30 seconds of in-depth on-line research and my 90 seconds of field observation!Well if you shot him how did he taste?
That’s an interesting setup. Would love to see a video explaining what is going on here. Wonder how much wire is on each of those two big rolls?This rig has been on the Lake this Summer. Laying power lines on the bottom of the Lake to supply New York City with power from Hydro Quebec in Canada.
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That’s an interesting setup. Would love to see a video explaining what is going on here. Wonder how much wire is on each of those two big rolls?
Jim
Buying 100' of 6/3 wire for my heat pump install almost killed me. I wonder what the weight, value, length, etc of those spools are. That's an impressive and costly operation. Nice drone shots.
This rig has been on the Lake this Summer. Laying power lines on the bottom of the Lake to supply New York City with power from Hydro Quebec in Canada.
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