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RE: Would this be considered an "anti-dig?" - 12/18/2006 4:34:31 PM   
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It's pretty out there.  I do most of my hunting well out from the towns.  I grew up in the far and just got used to the  outdoors, so yeah, this is out in the woods.  I suppose you have your city all picked clean, eh?

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RE: Would this be considered an "anti-dig?" - 12/18/2006 4:40:03 PM   
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well i do what i can. The furthest i have ever gone was to london ohio and there was just to many insulators, TOO MANY!!!!!  I have a nice line in my back yard, there were lots of olive green hemi-40's on it. We busted most of the other insulators before i started collecting. I am gona go lok for stuff to make a display pole now. I am glad to hear it's out in the middle of no-where. makes it so i can bring the big knife. (not for anything texas-chainsaw style, it's for bushes and stubborne poles...)
Cant wait to go huntin,


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RE: Would this be considered an "anti-dig?" - 12/20/2006 3:30:47 PM   
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ok, i sent you a PM and an email. I will need directions of corse and i have all next week and the week after that off so i am sure you could work somthin out.

O ya, and if you emailed me back when I emailed you you have to send an email to

bryanlane@columbus.rr.com  You might have sent it to dad's email

Thanks for inviting me,

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RE: Would this be considered an "anti-dig?" - 12/26/2006 2:53:57 PM   
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I use simple screw-in climbing pegs for insulator hunting. Here I am climbing a pole last spring. It was a tall pole and I'm scared of heights but the lure of glass was too great. Jon




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