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Center Hill recreation area, cove hollow recreation area and Edgar Evans State park are all just south of the dam, surrounding the lake. that's where I would start.
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I Love Walmart
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I've found Georgia Arms ammo pretty affordable and reliable. About $41.00 for 100 rds. Plus I keep the brass and reload
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I really like the little bright colored (trout patter) rooster tails, with both silver and gold spoons. Cast and the tail of runs, where swift water dumps into a large pool. Trout will sit there and feed. Also if you see a channel of swift water cast in the pocket on either side of the sift. Trout will sit there and feed as well. I fly fish so i am usually difting stuff down stream in these areas. If you are spin fishing its much easier to fish large pools and areas of deeper water. fishing the down stream side of the concrete bridge abutments is always good too. Best way, is to drive down and give it a shot. Head MacGyvers advice though, water can rise quickly so find a reference spot on the bank or bridge and keep and eye on it. Also check TVA generation schedule on their website.
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I have a G20 as well and carry it a lot now. I love it too.
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other than price of ammo why has no one ever resurrected the 10mm? To me the recoil in a full size Glock is not harsh, but others may think so.
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WD, Go to Littleriveroutfitters.com and go to the forum page there is some info on the Caney Fork. I have fished from the Dam, down to the rest stop. There is plenty of fish-able river below the rest stop, but you need to know where access . Are you fly fishing or using spinning gear?
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I'll echo comments above. An improper fit can make ridding painful and unemployable. If you find the frame size you need, you can often find a decent used bike on Craigslist, but you need to know what size can be adjusted to your height. Probably a 56cm frame but maybe bigger or smaller due to your leg length and torso ratio. I can recommend West Bicycle, Cedar Bluff Cycle, the Bike Zoo, in Knoxville. I would take your time and visit several shops and compare advice. If you find a used bike and need some advice on components, price, and fit, just shoot me a message or txt ( if you still have my number).
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Great information, thanks for posting
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Don't think this is a slam dunk for O in November. They will cheer it like they won, but if Romney and the ® s can force feed America the fact they just raised taxes on the middle class, (and every class for that matter), just like O promised he wouldn't do. And as a fact went on national tv with George Stephanopoulos and said " this is not a tax". Well apparently the SCOTUS says differently.
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Agreed I have a sigma 40, glock 22 and can barely tell any difference. Except $150
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Google screws gun comunity on 1 July
Lumber_Jack replied to Retired Navy GMC's topic in General Chat
Just switched my phone search engine to Bing. We'll see how that works. -
Military & Police Call in About Gun Confiscation Orders
Lumber_Jack replied to a topic in 2A Legislation and Politics
I choose to not live in fear. When I see troops training in public. I see just that, troops training for urban warfare. If you think that's meant against civilians, so be it, I see it differently. -
A little known fact about blackberries
Lumber_Jack replied to Dolomite_supafly's topic in General Chat
If y'all wait another week or so, the ratio of sweet to bitter blackberries will be better. Unless someone is picking your spot to death. Patience will work to your benefit. -
Here is one that was listed at $875 http://www.ar15.com/archive/topic.html?b=7&f=137&t=527630 And this one didn't sell, deduct $250-300 for laser grips puts it at $1000. http://www.gunbroker.com/Auction/ViewItem.aspx?Item=290304309 I'd say $1000 is a little steep, the $875 sold in 2008. So considering condition I'd say $800-950.
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Ford GT and Mustang GT 500 are two different cars, I'm sure you know that. Just pointing out the earlier post was referring to the supercar
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Help Me Find The Perfect Multitool
Lumber_Jack replied to analog_kidd's topic in Knives, Lights, EDC Gear
I have a Leatherman MUT. I like it very much. http://www.leatherman.com/product/MUT -
Learning to read a topo and do slope corrections will help greatly in your pace accuracy. I compass and pace regularly while cruising timber. We pace in 'chains' which is 66ft, 80 chains =1 mile(5280ft), I have 12 paces in a chain. slope correction is crucial to accuracy. It would be hard to keep a large area of USGS Topo maps because of their size. I would keep a regional road map and local topos of areas you might head in bug out situations.
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I didn't buy the RCBS "kit", because I thought the same thing. Now I own everything that comes in the kit. If i were to do it over again, I would just buy the kit. It will serve you well
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So truth be told, they are more 'Red Cross' than 'militia'
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College Student drunk, wanders into wrong house
Lumber_Jack replied to chances R's topic in Handgun Carry and Self Defense
This is a prime example of why being drunk to the point that you are unaware of your actions is dangerous. I know many do this, and I see it often, but that's never me. Not judging, just saying actions have consequences so you better have control of your actions.