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  1. Here’s something else I’ve wanted to try but haven’t yet. I have an Excalibur crossbow with a pretty nice scope on it that is amazingly accurate out to 35 or maybe even 40 yards or so on a calm day. I’ve wanted to try it on yotes from these comfy lease stands. This bow will put arrows in a 1” circle shooting from a rigid rest. I’ve watched some YouTube video’s of guys shooting yotes from their deer stands with bolts and they are effective for sure. The strange thing is, sometimes when multiple yotes come to the call, they won’t run off since there’s no gunshot and will actually almost attack the wounded yote until it dies giving you multiple chances to shoot the others.   

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  2. I like it and I’m rigged out pretty good. electronic call with a remote  and a decoy. I hide the call and set the decoy a couple of feet away from it. I think it helps. Especially with younger yotes that have no call experience. sometimes they run right in. I usually hunt from the raised field stands on my lease. They don’t ever look up at them it seems.  

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  3. 2 minutes ago, DaveTN said:

    Glad that everything went smoothly.

    I may have to gave that done. But I’m terrible at dealing with pain. (I see it as, no need to) I told my wife I would need some serious meds.

    Good luck with your recovery.

    Thank you Dave. I understand the pain issues. With motorcycles, dirt bikes, football and just plain stupid stuff, I’ve dealt with a lot of it. This has been a breeze so far. When the nerve block wears off I’ll know more and fill you in on what happens, but up until now, I’d do it over again with no worries. I’m sure rehab is going to be tough, but it’s a necessary evil.  Just do some research on doctors first. I used Timothy Ballard here in Chattanooga. He’s been doing it for over 20 years and is highly recommended in my area. 

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  4. Again thanks for all the prayers and well wishes. I went into surgery at 10am and was home by 6pm. My after surgery PT went really smooth and after the gourmet hospital lunch and PT session I was processed and out of there. I know the nerve block is doing it’s job well and I keep waiting on the pain to kick in, but so far not much at all. I can flex my knee back to about 70 degrees and straighten it back out and I’m walking around the house every 2 hours and doing the sliding exercises as prescribed.  I’m sliding the walker around, but I’m able to walk fairly normal and place all of my 265 lbs on it with no trouble. Of course I may be in the fetal position crying profusely (haha)  when the nerve block ends in 24 to 48 hours they say. As of now the only thing I feel is a kind of soreness like the day after a good workout in the gym. I’m also keeping ice on the bottom and top while sitting down. Thanks for all the encouragement and PT advice!! 

    Randall53

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  5. 22 hours ago, hipower said:

    That's exactly what has happened to me. After my second TKR and completion of PT, I did slow down and eventually stopped home exercise. BIG MISTAKE!

    "Penguin waddle" says it all. I've started a new round of PT for some foot issues, and it has been amazing. My walk has improved by at least 50% in just a short time. But the downside is that my knees are throbbing considerable with the change in step and stride. 

    So yes, keep up the exercising!

     

    Thanks hipower. I’m ready to get this done and after 3 knee surgeries, and a shoulder, I successfully pulled those off and got full mobility. I’m gonna git er done. I’m a bit overweight, but I’m still pretty active and I’m gonna attack this like I always have. I appreciate the encouragement 👍

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  6. 1 hour ago, Tuffus said:

    My "store bought knee" is 8 years old and has been a blessing. Surgery was done in October of 2012 and the following April I did a 100 mile bicycle ride. Since then I have logged just over 50,000 miles on the bike and on my last xray it showed no wear. I had a rented ice machine for a few days after going home which my insurance paid for if I remember correctly. you should check into that with your surgeon.

    Thanks Tuffus. I’m hoping for that kind of success. I’m not much of a bike rider anymore, but I do a lot of hiking in the mountains. Well, I say a lot I used to do a lot like I did 5 miles on my 65th birthday, but with this knee I’ve been very limited the last 2 years. I’m hoping I can build that back up. My insurance won’t do the ice machine and I’m sure they are great, but I have 3 friends that have had this done in the past year and a half and didn’t use one. I’ll check again though.

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  7. 14 minutes ago, No_0ne said:

    I've had my bionic knee for 2 years now.  It works far better than the fragmented remains of the one I was born with.  As others have noted, the PT is not one of those things you spend the rest of your life wishing to repeat, but it's a necessary evil that goes a long way in determining how successful your replacement actually is.  Good luck ...

    Thanks No_one. I hope mine turns out as good as other folks I know that have had it.  Everyone says I’ll hate the first 2 weeks but then when it’s over it’s great. Like I mentioned, I’ve had 3 surgeries on it already so I’m very familiar with PT....and thanks for the encouragement! 

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  8. 21 minutes ago, peejman said:

    Dad has had both of his done.  I learned 3 things from his experience.... do the therapy, do the therapy, and don't ever stop doing the therapy. 

    These things can be a little noisy, but they're great for keeping swelling down. 

    https://www.amazon.com/Cryotherapy-Circulating-Personal-Universal-Inflammation/dp/B07G9K1J6K

    Yep. Therapy is the secret to recovery for sure! I was offered that, but declined. It’s $250 that I don’t really have and I’ve been using ice packs for years, so I’ll have to tough it out. Thanks for the reference though 👍

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  9. 35 minutes ago, DaveTN said:

    Best of luck to you! let us know how it goes.

    Are they going to let your wife stay at the hospital with you? How long will you have to be there? 

    Thank you DaveTN. I will as soon as I get settled at home. She is going to be able to stay, or so they said last Friday at the pre admission appointment since the COVID virus wasn’t at a critical stage. At that time they said I’d probably spend one night and about 75% of the patients do. But I got a call this morning and the hospital is now trying to get everyone out the same day unless absolutely necessary for someone to have to stay so now I’m not so sure. I guess something changed in the COVID department. The Thanksgiving rush I suppose. 

  10. 57 minutes ago, MacGyver said:

    They make some great knees these days. Likely a far cry better than the one you’ve got.

    They’re going to get you up the same day to start PT. You’re going to hate them and their families for coming generations. But channel that hate into doing the PT religiously. You be back on the lake in no time.

    Prayers you’ll stay healthy. 

    Thank you MacGyver.  My doctor said the ones they are using now are far better than the ones they used just 6 years ago. I guess it’s like computers...LOL. I’m kinda dreading it, but I’ve had enough of the pain. I’m going to miss my favorite time of the year to crappie fish, but I’ll be ready in the spring. 

  11. 2 hours ago, Erik88 said:

    While I've never personally visited this store, or fished for Trout, I love following these guys on social media. Tellico Plains is a great area for Trout fishing for anyone interested. 

     

    https://www.tellicooutfitters.com/

     

     

    Tellico river is one of my regular and favorite places. That and the hiwassee. Both are stocked very well. The hiwassee is much bigger and has some huge trout in it.  I’ve not caught anything really big, but I’ve seen some really nice ones that others have caught. By the way, the tellico hatchery is an amazing place to visit. They have some really huge breeders 

  12. 1 hour ago, peejman said:

    Trout is delicious. I'd be a lot more interested in fishing for them if the licenses weren't so complicated. 

    I do understand. That is true. fishing license, trout stamp, special permit for tellico plains and Smokey mountains for example. But then so is big game hunting, wildlife management areas, quota hunts which also require additional stamps added to a hunting license. When I turned 65 I bought the lifetime sportsman license so I wouldn’t have to worry about any of it. That wasn’t cheap either. I’m not sure, but I’ve heard Georgia don’t hit sportsman so hard, but Tennessee sure has some nice fishing opportunities.

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  13. Personally, I love trout fishing. I’m not a fly fisherman, just a good ‘ol open faced spinner and chest waders. The TWRA has a great website with everything you need to know to catch trout. They are delicious grilled with the skin on and some lemon pepper. So easy to clean and eat and really fun to catch. Here’s the info:  

    https://www.tn.gov/content/dam/tn/twra/documents/fishing/trout/winter-trout-schedule.pdf?utm_campaign=TroutStockingDecember2020&utm_medium=email&utm_source=govdelivery

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  14.  

    If this has been posted before, I missed it, so forgive me. I thought it was hilarious and wanted to share it.

     

     

    A Pastor bought a Donkey and decided to enter him in a race. The donkey won.
    The Pastor was so pleased with the donkey that he entered it in the race again and it won again.
    The local paper read: PASTOR'S ASS OUT FRONT.
    The Bishop was so upset with this kind of publicity that he ordered the Pastor not to enter the donkey in another race.
    The next day the local paper headline read: BISHOP SCRATCHES PASTOR'S ASS.
    This was too much for the Bishop so he ordered the Pastor to get
    rid of the donkey.
    The Pastor decided to give it to a Nun in a nearby convent.
    The local paper, hearing of the news, posted the following headline the next day: NUN HAS BEST ASS IN TOWN.
    The Bishop fainted.
    He informed the Nun that she would have to get rid of the donkey so she sold it to a farm for $10.
    The next day the paper read: NUN SELLS ASS FOR $10
    This was too much for the Bishop so he ordered the Nun to buy back the donkey and lead it to the plains where it could run wild.
    The next day the headlines read: NUN ANNOUNCES HER ASS IS WILD AND FREE.
    The Bishop was buried the next day.
    The moral of the story is . . . being concerned about public opinion can bring you much grief and misery and even shorten your life.
    So be yourself and enjoy life.
    Stop worrying about everyone else's ass and just cover your own !!!
    You'll be a lot happier and live longer!
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  15. On 11/27/2020 at 8:47 AM, Erik88 said:

    Randall, not trying to seem argumentative here but I'm not sure why you are saying this. Biden's gun control agenda wasn't a secret. He talked about it at every debate and several public events. This is is the same rhetoric we heard in 2008 and 2012.

    I don't believe he will have the votes in the Senate to pass anything and even if they did, I believe SCOTUS has our back. I'm not going to consume myself with dread until the time comes. Me stressing over it isn't going to change the outcome. 

    I’m saying it because the subject of gun control was never mentioned by Biden nor was the question ever asked by the leftist moderators in the Trump/Biden Presidential debates. It was by design I’m sure since many more people watch those than the nominee debates. I’m sure it was covered in the democrat debates with each participant trying to prove how much more left/socialist they were than the others. As far as the SC having our backs that’s in question now with the democrats threats to pack the court so that they can pass anything they want by taking control of the WH, Congress, Senate and SC. I don’t for a minute think this is an empty threat. Their desire to control our every move, eliminate freedom, destroy the GOP and “fundamentally change America”  is real and so strong they will proceed with the execution of their mantra “win by any means necessary”, like ballot harvesting and other types of fraud through mail in voting, a favorite method of elections by Hugo Chavez and many other dictators. It’s the intent to fundamentally change America that makes the democrats so dangerous. It means they want to actually change the very foundation of our countries existence into something other than what we have now. To do that, they will have to disarm American citizens as a first step.

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  16. 17 minutes ago, DaveTN said:

    We better hope the SCOTUS helps. They are going to have to do their job. “It’s within our grasp to end our gun violence epidemic and respect the Second Amendment, which is limited.” The SCOTUS has to quit dodging the issues and lay out precisely what our rights are.

    Of course if the Dems are allowed to pack the court; that will be a problem.

    We just lost Remington even with the “Protection of Lawful Commerce in Arms Act”. They could no longer afford to defend themselves. If that is repealed; all our American gun manufacturers will be gone.

    And it appears “imports” can be easily stopped.

    I suspect this won’t stop with guns either. If they can justify holding the gun manufacturers accountable for the actions of criminals; they can do the same with Drunk drivers and the automobile industry. Its about paydays for people that live off the government and they will do anything to do that; no matter what the cost to our economy and the working class. Liberals want to destroy big business and the wealthy. They aren't smart enough to understand the consequences, or they just don’t care, as long as it gets them reelected.

    I suspect, just like the Presidential election, truck loads of illegal ballots will show up in Georgia and the Senate could be compromised.

    I’m thinking you are correct Dave. The targeted the POTUS in this election, in the mid-terms it will be the congress and senate.

    Here’s an interesting read:

     https://defendingtherepublic.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/11/COMPLAINT-CJ-PEARSON-V.-KEMP-11.25.2020.pdf

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  17. As I understand it, if the mask is not an N95 type, it will not protect me from getting the china virus from others and this fact is clearly written on the boxes of masks I’ve seen being sold and even the ones given out for free at most stores I’ve been in like Food City, Lowes, Sams etc....that are supplying free masks. If it’s not going to protect me from the virus, It won’t protect others from getting it from me if I’m a carrier with no symptoms. The virus is so small it passes right through it. Same goes for bandanas, neck gators, or whatever cloth cover you wear. I don’t wear a mask, but I wipe or wash my hands a lot. I have a bandana soaked in 90% alcohol in a jar in my home and in my vehicle. When I come out I wipe the door handles, steering wheel, keys and last of all my hands with the bandana. Then back in the jar it goes to be used next time. The bandana stays saturated for about 2 weeks before I have to pour more alcohol in it. It doesn’t take much alcohol at all. I’ve been doing this since the beginning. Personally I don’t know anyone that has contracted this virus. I hope things stay that way.

     

  18. On 9/27/2020 at 10:12 AM, DaveTN said:

    Due to CV I bought a used RV because my family and friends were getting together camping. I made my first trip this week.

    I’m RVing, not camping and am not necessarily interested in being secluded. I need 30 AMP service with water available. Full service with water hookup would be great, but not required.

    I would like to have a get together here with friends and family, but I haven’t checked out any spots yet. I would appreciate any input from forum members.

    Thanks

    I use this website a lot for RV camping. It’s for the National Park campgrounds. You can check availability, make reservations and all right from this site.  It will show you campgrounds front he closest to you to as far as you want to go in the USA. Very nice pricing too. Rarely will you see full hookups, but almost always water and electric. Most have dump stations though.

    Recreation.gov

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