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<blockquote data-quote="shooterdave" data-source="post: 2910935" data-attributes="member: 3128"><p>Its been a while since I posted anything on OSA. Seeing and reading all of these hobbies was/is very enjoyable. Its amazing how many of us share not only the love of shooting, but much, much more! I guess I'm no different that most that have posted.</p><p></p><p>Fishing is Number 1. We fish two big tournament trails (this year Skeeter XFL and Future Bass Trails-Eufaula Division) and all of the pre-fishing, etc winds up to about 30 weekends a year on the water. Success has been scarce the past two years, but things are starting to go our way!</p><p></p><p>Hunting has taken a back seat simply because its too easy. We live in an area that allows for wildlife to literally walk up to the house. It kind of takes the challenge away.. I still love to get my youngest out in the woods just to watch him develop and use those hunting skills I take for granted!</p><p></p><p>Really love working on guns and have started Cerakoting a few. That, along with reloading gets a lot more attention in the winter months.</p><p></p><p>All of that is shoehorned around being a Volunteer Fireman and Coal County Emergency Management Swiftwater/Wildland Search and Rescure Technician. Last year was really an eye opener for many who questioned our need for a swiftwater rescue team. We deployed 7 times in true emergency situations due to the rising/high waters...</p><p></p><p>When I have time, I also teach Open/Concealed carry classes.</p><p></p><p>Oh, and I have that whole "work thing" to deal with, too... I seem to forget about it!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="shooterdave, post: 2910935, member: 3128"] Its been a while since I posted anything on OSA. Seeing and reading all of these hobbies was/is very enjoyable. Its amazing how many of us share not only the love of shooting, but much, much more! I guess I'm no different that most that have posted. Fishing is Number 1. We fish two big tournament trails (this year Skeeter XFL and Future Bass Trails-Eufaula Division) and all of the pre-fishing, etc winds up to about 30 weekends a year on the water. Success has been scarce the past two years, but things are starting to go our way! Hunting has taken a back seat simply because its too easy. We live in an area that allows for wildlife to literally walk up to the house. It kind of takes the challenge away.. I still love to get my youngest out in the woods just to watch him develop and use those hunting skills I take for granted! Really love working on guns and have started Cerakoting a few. That, along with reloading gets a lot more attention in the winter months. All of that is shoehorned around being a Volunteer Fireman and Coal County Emergency Management Swiftwater/Wildland Search and Rescure Technician. Last year was really an eye opener for many who questioned our need for a swiftwater rescue team. We deployed 7 times in true emergency situations due to the rising/high waters... When I have time, I also teach Open/Concealed carry classes. Oh, and I have that whole "work thing" to deal with, too... I seem to forget about it!! [/QUOTE]
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