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*Nederland at Lumberton Updates*/Nederland wins 10-0!!
tvc184 replied to AggiesAreWe's topic in SETXsports Archived Threads
[quote name="Dogs89" post="1390001" timestamp="1364568324"] [b] Why is there so much discussion about one hit batter. By the look of the score it looks like Ned could have hit a couple of more and still not change the out come of the game. It's even better to be a Bulldog[/b] [/quote] I don't think the question was about changing the outcome. It was a question about a rule of the game. -
Hunting season over lets get fishing!
tvc184 replied to TallinaBoyz's topic in SETXsports Archived Threads
[quote name="westend1" post="1388236" timestamp="1364052744"] Why are you holding it soooo far out in front of you? [/quote] It's not far out. It is a 28 pound bass. -
[quote name="mat" post="1387779" timestamp="1363954790"] There were just a few lower units damaged but several got stuck in the shallows. [b]...and yes, it's all about money.[/b] [/quote] I would hate to think that they are driving $100,000 bass boats, with $100,000 pickups burning thousands of dollars in gasoline for the love of bass fishing. They can do that a heck of a lot cheaper near their homes.
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[quote name="AggiesAreWe" post="1386564" timestamp="1363665490"] Where does the Sabine River come anywhere near Friendswood and Lake Arthur? [/quote] Not near but you can get there by water from the Orange boat ramp. Lake Arthur is by far the closest and about a 30-40 minute run by boat.
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[quote name="ST413" post="1386094" timestamp="1363456277"] Thes guys did have to launch in Orange, right? Looking at their tracker they are as far away as north of Lake Charles and Houston. [/quote] Yes. They launch from the city dock and have to come back to the same place. They can run anywhere they can get to from that spot which technically (since they can hit the Intracoastal Canal from there) is from Brownsville to Florida. I have heard that they have a 100 mile limit but not sure if that was true.
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[quote name="SETXBaseball2016" post="1385998" timestamp="1363404692"] How did that PNG/LCM game turn out? ??? [quote author=OleYosemiteSam link=topic=110221.msg1385706#msg1385706 date=1363322349] Lumberton Vidor LC-M (SETXBaseball2016 not this week, IMO) Nederland [/quote] [/quote] I guess PNG hitters didn't know that they weren't supposed to be able to hit LCM. Good call.
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[quote name="bullets13" post="1384693" timestamp="1363039970"] go out to the neches and fish. the pros are out there pre-fishing right now. we got to stop and talk to a couple of them for a few minutes, which was pretty cool. of course, it's the neches, so the fishing isn't very good. [/quote] You offer to sell 'em some live bass?
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Maybe they will surprise us. There are bound to be some really big bass in there hiding under some logs and in creeks.
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[quote name="bullets13" post="1383429" timestamp="1362684197"] should be fun... but i'm kinda curious what kind of stringer is actually gonna win this? [/quote] A five fish stringer of 3.8 pounds.
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[quote name="Rake1" post="1383169" timestamp="1362596649"] [b] This statement should read.... PNG has underperformed IMO but as long as [color=red][b]Ledoux continues rolling[/b][/color] then this team should win just about every game he throws in. Rake1[/b] [/quote] So they should be at least a .500 team this district?
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[quote name="westend1" post="1379654" timestamp="1361899765"] You also have to be pretty careful on the Louisiana side between the causeway and blue buck point. That shallow water extends pretty far out and can catch you by surprise. [/quote] When we run that area, we never run the bank. We go deep in the lake to run and then run toward the shore, not down it. You can see the beaches there where it usually gets shallow.
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[quote name="vhs" post="1379359" timestamp="1361832502"] The Louisiana shoreline on the lake scares me a little because I'm not familiar with it, and the map shows a lot of shallow water... I assume this is where I always read about the guides doing the wade fishieang... I just got my bay boat last year, so I'm very new to this. My last boat was an small alluminum boat, and I pretty much stuck to the rivers and Keith Lake. I'm trying to learn the ins and outs of Sabine Lake, so I really appreciate all the tips guys...Thanks [/quote] It can be shallow but it rises gradually. You can follow a depth finder easily. The last time I fished there was in October with a guy that has a 24 foot bay boat with a 300 on the back. We were catching school specks about 60 feet from the shore in about 3-4 feet of water. It is way worse on the north end around Stewts Island where it can go from 40 feet in the channel to 1 foot when you get out of the channel. I have seen several bigger boats get slammed and do damage to their boats there.
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Hunting season over lets get fishing!
tvc184 replied to TallinaBoyz's topic in SETXsports Archived Threads
It looks like the hunting season is finished until next October. Two more does in the freezer and time to break out the fishing gear. -
Hunting season over lets get fishing!
tvc184 replied to TallinaBoyz's topic in SETXsports Archived Threads
[quote name="Buccaneer#3" post="1378177" timestamp="1361581485"] Anyone breaking out their rods this weekend? [/quote] Broke out the bow. No deer but one javelina down. -
[quote name="bullets13" post="1376747" timestamp="1361389492"] just get an LA license. you can keep more fish, they don't have to be as long, and you have access to a lot more water. [/quote] Assuming that you launch and land on the LA side of the lake.
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Hunting season over lets get fishing!
tvc184 replied to TallinaBoyz's topic in SETXsports Archived Threads
Like this....... [IMG][Hidden Content]] [IMG][Hidden Content]] -
Hunting season over lets get fishing!
tvc184 replied to TallinaBoyz's topic in SETXsports Archived Threads
Whitetail season is almost over and I have one hunt left. Time to break out and dust off the reels............. -
[b]This is Lefty99's Axis that he wants posted. Good looking deer. Good eating too............. [/b] [IMG][Hidden Content]]
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If You could complete your gun collection.
tvc184 replied to BearBryant's topic in SETXsports Archived Threads
[quote name="mat" post="1370017" timestamp="1360072441"] A really popular carry weapon these days is [b]the Ruger LCP. It's a small light weight 9MM.[/b] My wife has a hammerless light weight 38 special that I really like. I really don't carry so I don't have a personal preference. [/quote] The LCP is a .380. The LC9 is the 9mm and is slightly larger than the LCP. Those are examples of what I was talking about of having no decockers, no external safeties and having the same trigger pull each time. The LCP can usually be tossed in the back pocket and not be noticed. The LC9 being slightly larger isn't always so good for that option but can easily be concealed other ways. -
If You could complete your gun collection.
tvc184 replied to BearBryant's topic in SETXsports Archived Threads
[quote name="PN-G bamakid" post="1369987" timestamp="1360034762"] Like I said, my favorite handgun to shoot is a revolver calibered in .357 Magnum. I'm just not a big fan of using a revolver for a concealed carry weapon because appropriate revolvers would only give me a five or six shots. I know the statistics say that it's highly unlikely I would ever have to pull my weapon and even less likely that I would actually have to discharge it in self defense, but if that moment ever comes, I would much rather be over-prepared than under-prepared. [/quote] Glock 26 or 27 or M&P 9c or 40c. -
If You could complete your gun collection.
tvc184 replied to BearBryant's topic in SETXsports Archived Threads
[quote name="PN-G bamakid" post="1369777" timestamp="1359994730"] Ok, what are the differences in the models y'all have and what are the differences in situations that would cause you to switch weapons? Most of the folks I know who have a CHL and multiple weapons explicitly for concealed carry will stick with one of them 90% of the time and only go to one of the others in rare instances. When I eventually get my CHL and purchase a gun, I'll probably be sticking with that gun all the time until I have a job and can afford to purchase more on my own. I've shot the Glock 26 several times and like the feel of the Glocks more than Sig Sauers and S&W pistols (although my favorite handgun is a S&W 686 revolver, but that's too big to purchase for concealed carry purposes and only gives me six shots). The main reason I'm considering the Glock 27 is because of that little bit of extra power, but the drawback is that it holds one less bullet in the magazine than the 26. [/quote] Westend has a good idea with the S&W hammerless like the Airweight. Awesome guns if that is what you are looking for. All weapons have positives and negatives. There is no perfect firearm. Here is my main idea on defensive handguns. Buy one that has one trigger pull and not things that you to flip to fire or make safe, I don't care what brand. My main dislike is the double/single semi-autos. The first two shots always have two distinctively different trigger pulls. It may be a 1 1/4" heavy trigger pull like 10 pounds on the first shot and a a 1/10" pull at 3 pounds on the follow up. While it can be learned, that is the kicker. It has to be learned. Then those types of handguns have to be "decocked" after each shot to lower the hammer back into a safe position which requires flipping either a safety or decocking lever. Handguns like a striker fire (Glock, xD, M&P) have the same trigger pull each time and no other levers to flip, put on or off safety, no decocker, etc. It is the same with revolvers. One trigger pull does it all. Then it comes down to personal preference by feel of the firearm, caliber, size, etc. Again, each has its pros and cons. Examples are a S&W Airweight revolver is a great little light gun but they are slightly wider than many semi-autos and they only have five shots. You can carry extract rounds but they are usually a good bit harder to hide and to reload. The semi-autos carry more rounds and are slimmer but many people believe that the light revolver is safer due to the longer and heavier trigger pull. So each one has its good points and its bad points. A lot might determine what your intent for the handgun is, where you intend to carry it, your experience level or amount of time you intend to actually practice, etc. -
If You could complete your gun collection.
tvc184 replied to BearBryant's topic in SETXsports Archived Threads
[quote name="PN-G bamakid" post="1369631" timestamp="1359933552"] Any opinions on a good concealed carry gun? I'm looking at getting my CHL some time next year and was wondering what y'all might think. The Glock 26 and 27 have both been on my radar. Also, any knowledge on a Mosin Nagant M91/30? I've always had an interest in old military arms (including Russian ones) and that seems like a cheap, easy addition to the small collection sitting back home. [/quote] I have been carrying concealed for almost 30 years. I current have three that I usually carry most often. Through the years I have carried maybe 35 different handguns of varying types and sizes. Exactly what do you want to know? -
The one on South First Ave?
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$150 for an 870 is a great price unless it is a real junker, which I doubt. I would pay $150 for an 870 20 gauge almost sight unseen.