Immike sent me a text asking if the Arkansas guys/gals would enjoy coming up there and kicking some Missouri butt during the state match (he may not have worded it exactly like that).....for nothing more than bragging rights and maybe a signed dollar per person. Mike we accept your challenge.
Here what we're bringing..
Fopen- 5 for sure with one maybe.
Ftr-3 for sure
1 Jr Fopen shooter.....our secret weapon, he is ten years old.
1 woman Fopen shooter....Mike if y'all can't find a female shooter she said she wasn't afraid of you.
1 guy that hasn't decided if he's gonna shoot Fopen or Ftr.
Are a couple KY FTR boy's allowed to join the fun... or is this an exclusive feud between the MO boys and Arkies!![]()
do you see the ripple-effect of the Tennessee education system here?!!! derailed the whole thread!lolI bought a singe wife in west Memphis Arkansas and won't be about to move it until July, does this make me a resident and eligible in this group fun?!? Lol
mike, we'll feud with anyone,,,,,, especially "bluegrassers"!Are a couple KY FTR boy's allowed to join the fun... or is this an exclusive feud between the MO boys and Arkies!![]()
I hate to tell you this Ryan, but those are clearly ceolacanths; a protected species dating back to the time of the dinosaurs that somehow survived into modern times without being identified until a few years back. Those specimens would probably be worth millions, as the few ceolacanth specimens identified have usually come from off the coast of Madagascar, not the middle of Missouri. Too bad you have most likely gutted, filleted, chopped, and diced them by now to feed the crowd at Bucksnort; you might have been rich.
Missouri never fails to provide. I snagged these Spoonbill yesterday. With the crappie and catfish already on hand, we are set for the Regional.
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For those interested if I've received your entry, please give me until next week. I'll send out everyone an email. We have plenty of room for both matches. Get your entry sent soon though, as I expect both will fill up.
I hate to tell you this Ryan, but those are clearly ceolacanths; a protected species dating back to the time of the dinosaurs that somehow survived into modern times without being identified until a few years back. Those specimens would probably be worth millions, as the few ceolacanth specimens identified have usually come from off the coast of Madagascar, not the middle of Missouri. Too bad you have most likely gutted, filleted, chopped, and diced them by now to feed the crowd at Bucksnort; you might have been rich.
Ryan and other cooks.. post up what you need brought to help out.
Im down for potatoes or something else. Just let me know.