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Macbroom Chapel In Cookeville the evening of the tornado. My sister in laws home was destroyed and many lost there lives in this neighborhood. Echo valley same story. I went and helped with the cleanup at their site. That was a nasty storm. Seeing the aftermath on tv or in pictures doesn’t do the damage justice.Yep the cell kept picking up and touching back down all the way down I-40 until obliterating the highway 70 area between Baxter and cookeville. It finally ended rapidly only a mile or less from Tennessee Tech campus. If it hit the highly populated dorms and surrounding apartments at EF4 intensity like it was going, it would have been the deadliest tornado in history.
We left 6 years ago on the nose... why do you think we left?I wished you would tell me how. Been hunting there for going on 6 years in the same field and still cant figure them out
I’ll be over here with my crossword puzzle and the classifieds if you need anythingWelcome internet grandpa.
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Something like a colonial town, I suppose. Between a small community and a fort.
Most were in Alaska, gathering resources and seeing what was beyond the Eastern hemisphere. But went as far south as a fort in California.
Russian America - Wikipedia
Ducks are imprinted to certain spots that they have been going to for thousands of years. This goes back to before human intervention, IE drainage canals and farmland. That it especially evident in the boothill where every field looks virtually the same.We left 6 years ago on the nose... why do you think we left?
Because everyone from Middle Tennessee started showing up, lodges started getting built, locals started jacking up lease prices, more flooded fields, etc etc. Harder and harder to kill ducks every year on top of poor migrations. The final straw was the farmer's son kicked us off our field that we had rights to for 15-20 years. We didn't have a lodge, we rented a concrete pad with electric availability and put a trailer. My grandfather and his buddies spent countless hours driving and scouting fields with consistent bird use, then door knocking for permissions. Started out with doing favors with farmers, then lease prices started going up as more people showed up.
Location is important. You can't just flood and hunt any old field and have a ton of success. Some locations will consistently kill more ducks than others and ducks have always used those spots. The people that scout and have the most familiarity with the area know where those locations are, and sometimes trick others into taking the bad spots.
We call that "Find the X"Ducks are imprinted to certain spots that they have been going to for thousands of years. This goes back to before human intervention, IE drainage canals and farmland. That it especially evident in the boothill where every field looks virtually the same.
I’m sure there is some scientific word for this, but I’ve been an avid duck hunter my entire life and ducks just like certain spots more than others. It’s like an instinct for them.
Knowing how to hunt, expensive spreads, gadgets, and good calling are all good tools, but being at the right spot trumps everything else by a factor of 100.
No UT players were ever forced to leave because of the investigation..
There's proof that Heupel even tried retaining kids that were recruited by Niedermeyer, or were rumored to be paid.
The NCAA never mandated punishment to players, nor were they ever questioned about their involvement.
All they wanted was the coaches involved. Mainly to get Pruitt out.
Eric Gray would have stayed at Tennessee, if Heupel retained Jay Graham..
He refused to retain Graham..
Graham still trains Gray in the offseason, that's why he chose a HS coaching job in TN, instead of joining Alabama's staff as ST coordinator and TE coach.
He turned down the RB coaching position that Gillespie took, because Danny White had assured Graham that himself, Garner, and Steele would be retained.
Which was lies.. Heupel didn't want any of them, and was forced to hire Garner.
How are duck populations doing? Have you seen any changes throughout your time? Just genuinely curious, I don’t know anything about them and if they’re being effected in any way.Ducks are imprinted to certain spots that they have been going to for thousands of years. This goes back to before human intervention, IE drainage canals and farmland. That it especially evident in the boothill where every field looks virtually the same.
I’m sure there is some scientific word for this, but I’ve been an avid duck hunter my entire life and ducks just like certain spots more than others. It’s like an instinct for them.
Knowing how to hunt, expensive spreads, gadgets, and good calling are all good tools, but being at the right spot trumps everything else by a factor of 100.
Well I’m only 30 so may not be the best to answer that question from personal experience.How are duck populations doing? Have you seen any changes throughout your time? Just genuinely curious, I don’t know anything about them and if they’re being effected in any way.
I completely remember him! I was at my very 1st Braves game at Fulton County stadium sitting down the 1st baseline. Before the game the pitchers were warming up and Wohlers threw a wild pitch hitting a security guard in the back right in the spine. They wheeled him out on a stretcher! Crazy first game.