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Speaker 1 (00:04):
And welcome to the Town out Door Show. I'm Charlie,
I'm j D.
Speaker 2 (00:08):
Captain Paul Tarad.
Speaker 1 (00:10):
Thread to be in a minute. He's Uh. We had
changed some times on recording today because I got appointments
and JD's got something to do on Friday and everything's
going on and yeah, anyway, so uh man haul and
tail over here pulling trailers doing I had a yeah,
I had I put something on this week that I
sure put a whooping on some folks. We had. I'll
(00:32):
just say it was an evaluation of some people's abilities
to do. Some things involved shooting a physical fitness and
you know when you design things and you run it
in your head and you look at it and you go, okay,
I can do this, and this is the time I
can do it in and then you throw it at
some people that have been preparing and they didn't know
what they were getting into. At the end of the day,
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and I'm sitting there, I think I'm making it too easy.
I think I'm making it too easy. And at the
end of the day they come back from man, that's
way harder than I thought it was gonna be. And
I'm going good. I successfully accomplished what I wanted to accomplish.
And at the end, I looked across the room full
of people and I said, folks, I just want y'all
to know, didn't not not one of y'all outperformed the
way I ran this thing in my head. And it
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took a minute because I did way better than that
in my head. But you know, it's good to see
some people dig deep when you bring people into evaluate
something they're doing. I don't want to get into what
it was, but just just know that I still play
in this world, and uh, in the gun the gun
stuff and anyhow. So I'm going Sunday night. Men, me
(01:43):
and my wife, Well, you're going somewhere. We're twenty fifth anniversary.
We're going up to the mountains. We found this one
of those last minute mountain cabins. Yeah, yeah, I heard
it is to find one with a sunset view. They
all got sunrise views. They had beautiful views. I don't know,
you've one bit of good. That's exactly what I told
my wife.
Speaker 3 (02:01):
So what is there some prohibition on building on the
west side of the mountains.
Speaker 1 (02:05):
I don't know. It's just harder to find east. I
don't know.
Speaker 4 (02:07):
That Charlie ain't seen a sunrise in a minute.
Speaker 1 (02:09):
I see them occasionally, I don't want to see them
that you know, half the sunrises I've ever seen, well
three quarters of seven eight so the dead gum sun
rises I've ever seen because I'm going home from work.
Speaker 4 (02:25):
Yeah, up, I hated them sunrises because, buddy, when it
if you waited till then to get to the house,
it's hard to go to sleep.
Speaker 1 (02:32):
Back in the day and this day and age back
when I was sunrises to me have been riding from
Marianna to Tyler Hassee, going to be on the Preston
Scott show in the morning to having a look at
the sunrise on my way in like to killed me
one time to get a little fog on your wind
chill and get sunrise come through there. But yeah, so
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looking for a last minute mountain cabin is not hard
to do. There's a bunch of them, and they're not
they don't cost a whole lot of money. We found one,
I mean right for two nights minimum to nights day,
run up their beautiful view, all this stuff. But finding
one that has a mountain view. There's a bunch of
them with like creek and stream views. I can see
that the house. I don't need to go anywhere but.
Speaker 4 (03:19):
In the mountains when you see it.
Speaker 1 (03:20):
No, but you know, but you got the ones, but
you got the ones that it's got trees all around
you and it's like secluded. And Donald's like, well let's go.
This one's small and it's secluded. And I'm like, yes,
this secluded. You look at the views. You can't see nothing.
I said, if I'm on drive six and a half
hours to spend the night, not to do anything, just
to spend the night. I want to I want to
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watch the sunset. I want to watch you know. I
want to sit on the back porch and to find
one that's got that kind.
Speaker 4 (03:46):
Of going in to Georgia, North Carolina or Blue Ridge, Georgian.
Speaker 1 (03:50):
Yeah yeah, yeah up in the I guess that's near
Ely Day and all that stuff. You look things. Have
you ever googled things to do in l J Georgia.
Speaker 4 (04:00):
There ain't a whole lot. Go to build Roger School,
that's about it.
Speaker 1 (04:02):
Well you can do that.
Speaker 2 (04:04):
We got some big spots.
Speaker 1 (04:05):
Yeah yeah, yeah, Well you can do white water raft
in which I don't do, which ain't what we don't
do down anniversary. We don't. You know, j D might
do something like that. Y'all might do something of that,
not me. There's apple orchards. There are wineries, which ain't
a bad thing. Donna just doesn't drink a whole lot
of wine. And I'm sure you and that's about it.
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You know, that's about it.
Speaker 2 (04:27):
Find a good restaurant.
Speaker 1 (04:29):
Well, that's the problem is you google things to do
and it don't.
Speaker 4 (04:32):
Include Really, you can go to Applebee's on a date night,
get a bourbon street state in Oreo shape.
Speaker 1 (04:41):
With a whipped.
Speaker 4 (04:42):
Cream, two straws.
Speaker 1 (04:48):
I know, I know that's well.
Speaker 2 (04:49):
I tell you, Charlie, makes sure take some jackets. It's
gonna be cold.
Speaker 1 (04:54):
Some jack. I thought you was gonna say jack, you
got jack Jack Daniel, Well I got that.
Speaker 3 (04:59):
Well, i'll keep you warm too.
Speaker 1 (05:02):
Get one of those fire outdoor fireplaces and go out there.
It's supposed to be like money like in the twenties
up there, which is ideal.
Speaker 4 (05:10):
Yeah, we're gonna get some. I hate that my wife
is has to walk in the Veterans Day Parade because
I'm gonna be sitting on a tree stand this morning.
Uh huh, that'd be like I'm getting I'm getting videos
and pictures on my on my game cameras of buck
deers chasing chasing dough deers up there. So my root
is happening, getting ready to happen in South Georgia. So
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I'm ready to go.
Speaker 1 (05:33):
See that's when you get she has gonna be in
that parade and she's gonna walk. She's gonna be like
having she'll have the urge to walk in a hurry
so she can get done. Yeah, we all that in
the parade. I don't know, but I'm gonna be the
first one done. I'm getting out of here. Yeah she uh,
she's being stuck on a traffic post somewhere.
Speaker 4 (05:49):
Yeah that's true, but she's not also not gonna be
in a tree stand, and that's that's why she's not
happy about.
Speaker 1 (05:55):
It, you know.
Speaker 4 (05:56):
So it's uh, she's she's just crazy or probably more crazy,
but hunting than I am.
Speaker 1 (06:00):
For that say, we're just pointing. We're just planting food
plots over there, so far behind.
Speaker 4 (06:05):
The weird thing about this area is you got in
a within a geographical drive of of you know, sixty
eighty miles from from right here in Tallahassee. Uh, you
got a tremendous variation in the deer rut in the
in the white tailed rut. You know when they when
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they start chasing those and stuff. Because here at the range,
it's uh, you know, roughly Christmas to New Years in
that area over there where you're at. February, you know,
early February, January, early February. K yeah, k row, it's
first week in December. Camilla where I hunt, it's middle
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of November, so sometime right before a week or so
before Thanksgiving usually so.
Speaker 3 (06:52):
So explain that to be in God's creation too. There's
something to do with topography, like are we talking about
soil soil composition? How the land is? I am what
can honest a close region?
Speaker 4 (07:07):
I honestly do not know the answer to that. But
I can tell you that the State of Georgia puts
out a map every year that is highly accurate. It
is dead on the money, and it's through just years
of years of experience and people doing that. But I
and I don't I don't know the reason for it.
I know that that white tailed deer as soon as
they as soon as they develop their antlers and get
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rid of their velvet. They're ready. The males are ready
to go. Okay, they're they're they're like anything that's willing
to willing to breed with them, they're willing to go,
you know, but they don't. But the does don't go
into season until they're ready. And it's just a matter
of the deer herds. I'm thinking, is the is the
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deer herd that is that that your your does come
in heat or whatever you want to call it, you know,
and the obviously the bucks at that point when when
those pheromones and the scents and stuff like that start
getting in the air and on the ground where the
dos are, they get real excited and they start you know, mine,
my bucks are still in groups to a degree right now,
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but I'm they're also chasing dozes and fighting like heck,
I'm getting pictures of broken antlers. You a deer that
are breaking their racks off already, and we're we're getting
pictures of them fighting on camera. We're getting the chasing
all that activity, but it's their activity completely changes. And
this will go on for a couple of three weeks
and then it'll kind of die off, and then a
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few weeks later they'll have what they call a second
rud or a late rudd or whatever. You'll have another
group of does. So it's not a it's not a
constant they it would they would all the all the
male deer would die. They lose, They lose a giant
percentage of their body weight. They you know, they they
hurt each other fighting. Uh, they really beat each other
(08:54):
up pretty bad. It is, And it's well, it's the
it's the uh natural urge to mate that all mammals have,
or that all animals have. It's just you can't stop.
Speaker 1 (09:05):
According to the left human beings, men shouldn't have that.
We shouldn't be like that.
Speaker 4 (09:10):
The deer don't know that. I don't subscribe to it,
so you know that's.
Speaker 5 (09:17):
But are we on the air?
Speaker 1 (09:18):
Yes?
Speaker 4 (09:19):
There walked in, Hi, Fred.
Speaker 5 (09:21):
How y'all doing.
Speaker 1 (09:23):
I looked over there one minute and I was looking
down at him. I heard something crash and looked over
there and he was eye level, wasn't I didn't know that?
Chair wentn't that well?
Speaker 5 (09:30):
I mean I heard y'all talking about fair moons and
the ability to mate, and I was wondering if we
were on the air.
Speaker 1 (09:36):
So we are?
Speaker 4 (09:36):
We are talking about deer deer behavior behavior.
Speaker 1 (09:41):
I've been resisting the urge can to compare that deal
over the front, Salona.
Speaker 4 (09:45):
There is you know, like they say that boys, like
the Bible said, there is a time and the season
for everything, and that's that's what we're discussing.
Speaker 1 (09:52):
And we're going to talk to let you know what
you can talk about when we get back right back.
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we're back, Grant. What are you drinking over there?
Speaker 3 (10:55):
Coffee?
Speaker 1 (10:56):
Coffee?
Speaker 4 (10:59):
What is in the coffee from home?
Speaker 1 (11:01):
Uh?
Speaker 3 (11:01):
It's cold brew with just a little bit of cream
and vanilla.
Speaker 1 (11:07):
Did I get you a coffee and some liquor?
Speaker 4 (11:10):
Yeah? Yeah, Bailey, Yeah.
Speaker 1 (11:12):
That's Friday. I looked over there and I said, that
looks like coffee, but it's in a mason jar. My
Irish coffee there there you.
Speaker 4 (11:19):
I like a good Irish coffee. Now, there ain't nothing
wrong with a good Irish coffee.
Speaker 1 (11:23):
The weather turned. I don't know how to drink coffee,
but I had to make me some coffee at the house.
You a little cool weather.
Speaker 4 (11:28):
The next time you swing by the liquor store and
get you some Bailey's Irish crane instead of make you
some Irish coffee. There ain't nothing wrong with that.
Speaker 1 (11:36):
I might hear a little bit of that. Take up
to the mountains. It's gonna be cold.
Speaker 4 (11:41):
See if you'd have been here on time Monday, Sunday Sunday,
he's going.
Speaker 1 (11:45):
Going it's the twenty fifth anniverse, and we're gonna slip
out of here where we go, We're leaving two teenage
kids at the house alone.
Speaker 4 (11:51):
Know where to know where? I know where the shaarf
sool is going to be responding to that a looud
house party at Just think about when you live around
people do that no more got them might when I
was a kid growing up to somebody's parents went out
of town, it was game on.
Speaker 1 (12:03):
But listen when my when my my daughter asked me
the other day, it was it was she didn't get
to go trick or treating because it was her last
band performance, I think it was, and last time she
got to walk off the football field marching band all
this stuff. And it was on Halloween. And of course
the stand's pretty barri because you know, no kids want
with a football game on Halloween is out there stirring
(12:24):
up hating discontent, and I mean trick or treating and
the Jackson County version, and so we got we went
there to that, and she didn't get this is her
favorite holiday because she likes to dress up and do things.
You got a daughter likes dress up, costume mats, costumes,
just crazy stuff it's really cool stuff. And so Jesse's
thing I remember when she went one year is Jake
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from State Farm. She got her shirt and she got
her uh and she got her some tan pants and
all that stuff and and and I made her on
I got an ID card printed here and I made
her a State Farm I D card with her with
Jake on it and put her on her shirt and
that she's just she's like that, like neighbor. Yeah yeah,
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and she was there and see anyway, that's uh, she's
the next season, I want to have a Halloween party
at the house with Donnad was working that last football game,
the Wake Forest game. She runs dispatch for the Shares
office over here in Leon at the football games, and
I I'm sitting there on my seventeen year old wants
to have a party at the house. At least I'll
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be there to chaperon. Okay, So her group of friends
this is but this is their idea of partying, playing
board games and Dungeons and Dragons.
Speaker 5 (13:35):
Dungeons and Dragons.
Speaker 1 (13:37):
Well, and so I'm like okay, and she goes, well,
we got to get and so they spent half their
time making Halloween themes, you know, baked goods and all
this stuff and.
Speaker 5 (13:46):
All that bring out of we board did it, all
that stuff.
Speaker 1 (13:51):
And then watching spooky movie. I wanted to watch scary movies.
I don't think they did any D and D I
think it was all scary movies. And we got one
of those projectors.
Speaker 4 (13:58):
Set up at my house. We don't do scared movies
around mind.
Speaker 1 (14:01):
I don't do them around my wife. If there's a
if there's a TV show with a demon in it,
she will not watch it.
Speaker 5 (14:07):
I watch it, and one last night scared it.
Speaker 1 (14:09):
But Jesus, I'll tell you this, that didn't think much.
It wasn't much Jesus in you.
Speaker 4 (14:13):
I saw that I saw. I'll never forget. One time
we were I was with some buddy of mine and
we went to his family's beach house over in like
Jackal Island. This is how much this traumatized me. And
I was probably fourteen fifteen years old, Jacky Island. So yeah,
so we're over there at Saint Simon's or Jacky Island
somewhere to beach house, and the Exorcist came on. Came
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on television, not the not a movie channel, not a
video this is on network television, right, So it's been
torn down some and it was on TV and that's
what everybody was watching. So I'm sitting there watching it.
That movie scared me so bad and this with me.
I had bad dreams about that movie and scared mess
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I'm telling you, mess me up for a until I
was grown on and I still to this day will
not watch a scary movie because of that.
Speaker 5 (15:03):
I watched Lost. Have you seen that's kind of watch
any of that? When that just messed me up for
like a year. I mean, I mean I watched it
one night. I went duck in the next morning and
shot it Douglas like.
Speaker 1 (15:18):
I'll tell you what I don't I don't watch any
of the ones with with Penny. What's the declowe that whatever?
I don't watch those. I don't watch that. I don't
know what it is about that one, but that one
just kind of gets me. And he's under sewer.
Speaker 4 (15:31):
Watch don't watch that. I don't know none of that.
Speaker 5 (15:33):
That was what was on the last night is one
of those kind of things. It's a new movie on
HBO or something like that.
Speaker 1 (15:40):
It's like a series.
Speaker 2 (15:41):
What's it called.
Speaker 5 (15:42):
Dairy or Carrier?
Speaker 2 (15:43):
Oh yeah, anybody watching that.
Speaker 4 (15:45):
No, it's it's about it from England, England.
Speaker 5 (15:49):
Yeah, that's a set and main different.
Speaker 4 (15:51):
Okay, maybe it is. It's Dairyville or so. I saw
that everything I want to watch that. I'm so bad.
I changed the channel when that. When the trailer comes
on the advertisement I want is one of.
Speaker 5 (16:00):
Them give me a hand? And there was actually that
the hand came off and she was holding a hand,
was asleep and I'm jumping around.
Speaker 4 (16:07):
I was listening to the radio this morning. Then Preston
was talking about some woman that had ordered some prescription
medicine through Amazon's delivery service to get it delivered to
their per prescription delivered to the house, and they accidentally
sent a delivery that was supposed to be going to
a medical school. She opens the box and his human arms,
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hands and fingers, Happy Halloween.
Speaker 1 (16:37):
Oh we should have laughed. Traumatized.
Speaker 4 (16:41):
Can you imagine getting this mystery box from Amazon? You
know what they sent me boxes? She's winning, so she's
getting Oh yeah, I would listen.
Speaker 1 (16:49):
I would.
Speaker 4 (16:50):
I'm not one to sue nobody. I would be legitimately disturbed. Enough,
y'all gonna have to pay me over there.
Speaker 5 (16:56):
Like you sent this to it's unsolicited. It's in the mail.
Speaker 4 (16:59):
I get to keep it, hang it up, hang it
up out back, and see the code to show up.
Speaker 5 (17:05):
I mean, that's that's still all you get unsolicited merchandise
through the mail.
Speaker 1 (17:09):
It's sure yours. Well, sometimes it helps and sometimes it doesn't.
I ordered some tactical gear one time here to the shop,
and some women's underwear showed up. I see. And here's
the thing is, I did the return on Amazon and
I can't get them to pick it up. They won't
come get it. It's been sitting out there on the
counter for months on end. If I finally threw it
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in a box with some other stuff I had to
send back to them.
Speaker 3 (17:32):
You mean to tell me you just had drawers like
out of it lying.
Speaker 1 (17:36):
Away or something out there, And I never really could
figure out what it was. That what it was.
Speaker 4 (17:42):
We could have sold that to Fred.
Speaker 1 (17:44):
I willed that young label on it said it was
tactical pants, and I'm like, well, what kind of tactics
are you.
Speaker 4 (17:52):
Have taken it out of the package. You probably could
have figured that out. Well, I took it.
Speaker 1 (17:56):
I'll told you.
Speaker 4 (17:57):
Hold on a second.
Speaker 3 (17:59):
It's like, well, come to my class I'll explain.
Speaker 1 (18:01):
Well, I was scared they might be used or something,
so I didn't actually look at them real close.
Speaker 5 (18:06):
I'll be cranking. You know, your first gun ranging.
Speaker 1 (18:09):
You know how the first and when you when you
pick up, when you pick up clothes and you don't
know what sometimes like at the house, So you pick
up some clothes and you don't know if they're dirty
or clean. First thing you do, smell them. I had
to resist. I had to resist.
Speaker 2 (18:23):
Did they refund your money you have?
Speaker 1 (18:26):
Well, they said they refunded it, but I had so
many days to get the package back to them. But
then I don't know if it ever got you know,
it wasn't like a whole like twenty dollars or something.
You know, But it's.
Speaker 4 (18:35):
Some of them, some of them contraptions you see like
that you kind of holding things up look good. Exactly
where do you put this at? What part does this
go on? I don't want to know, friend, the things
I don't want to know. That's one of them.
Speaker 5 (18:50):
Become an expert on a lot of things, and that
might be one of them.
Speaker 1 (18:54):
I went, I'll tell you funny, and it's just it's
it's almost appropriate. I went in I had a high
lying break on the tractor. The other day. I walked
down the parks house in Marianna, Florida. Today, I walked
down there and the things you say at the counter
was nothing but men in there. I walked down there
and I said, can you make me a hydraulic hose
to take the place of this still line? He goes, yeah,
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it comes back in there and he sets it on
the counter and I said that don't look as long
as I remember it. And that's when some well that's
what she said.
Speaker 5 (19:29):
This morning, I'm taking my wife to get the car
face and I said something. I can't remember what I said,
but I get this. Do you understand something is really
wrong with you?
Speaker 1 (19:39):
Well you hang out, well, listen to the show.
Speaker 4 (19:44):
There is there is something wrong with all of us.
You write that down.
Speaker 5 (19:47):
I mean, that's why she don't. She scared what she
might discover them.
Speaker 4 (19:52):
She knows what you're willing to say at the house
in front of her.
Speaker 5 (19:54):
Now is what are you gonna say on the radio?
Making him a desk this morning and looking for a
pen because I didn't wear a shirt with a pin pocket,
and I found this. My old badge is an assistant
state attorney.
Speaker 1 (20:13):
Yeah, but look at the id.
Speaker 4 (20:15):
My gosh, you had a child with hair.
Speaker 1 (20:19):
It looks like you look like an FBI agent. You
look like a nineteen seventies, twenty two year old FBI agent,
fresh eye academy.
Speaker 5 (20:27):
That's about what I would have been about twenty.
Speaker 1 (20:29):
Four if they heard mitches.
Speaker 5 (20:31):
Yeah, a twenty four year old missic lawyer. I mean
look at that hair. I mean, what year is that from?
That is from.
Speaker 1 (20:40):
Years?
Speaker 5 (20:41):
Say it would have been in ninety five.
Speaker 1 (20:44):
Yeah, that's what I want to say. I remember that guy.
Speaker 5 (20:48):
I mean I was.
Speaker 1 (20:49):
I was have a bigger question.
Speaker 5 (20:51):
Why gave me the badge?
Speaker 1 (20:52):
You came in here the other day dressed like that's cool.
You came ahead they dressed like a squirrel with a big,
a big set of acorns nuts in your hands, and
then you're coming here today with little tiny ones? Are
you trying to now that you're not dressing up? Are
you being more realistic?
Speaker 5 (21:08):
Well, these nuts were in the same drawer as.
Speaker 1 (21:12):
So you got those outside of your drawer.
Speaker 5 (21:14):
They were in the drawer.
Speaker 4 (21:15):
Little pecans, a little bit, a little bitty round.
Speaker 1 (21:17):
Why why are you why do you have.
Speaker 5 (21:21):
Out back?
Speaker 1 (21:22):
And I think so is it pecan or pecan? Yes, yes,
if you say, if you say, if you say that
word in front of pie, how do you say it?
Paul pie?
Speaker 5 (21:32):
What's a peak? Pecan?
Speaker 1 (21:34):
Peak?
Speaker 4 (21:34):
Pecan pc p canned pie. But it's a pecan nut.
Speaker 1 (21:38):
Yes, if you pick it, if you pick it up,
it's a pecan.
Speaker 5 (21:41):
Correct.
Speaker 1 (21:41):
And if you make a pile of his peakan pecan
pie and pecans. I can live with that. I've always
and I've tried to figure out.
Speaker 4 (21:48):
I felt like, well I can speak and speak Yankee and.
Speaker 5 (21:53):
Really, I mean the Zach Brown song.
Speaker 1 (21:55):
All I know is I like some pecan pie and
a cup of coffe. You know, I'm not cold brew
like Grant's got.
Speaker 3 (22:02):
Over there, but hey, this is the high octane stuff cold.
Speaker 1 (22:06):
So why do you have those? Fred?
Speaker 5 (22:08):
We're in my drawer along with stuff. I thought I'll
bring these nuts to the show. My wife I brought
him last.
Speaker 4 (22:15):
Get a kick out of that. That's me with me
with dark brown hair. Yeah.
Speaker 1 (22:21):
We're passing photos around here in the studio and people
listening to radio talking about you know, there's not a
screen on this dead coming radio. I can't see that.
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but one of my friends that's our friend posted a
picture of basically it was a what was that little
piece of junk gun, but they had photoshopped it to look.
Speaker 4 (23:57):
Like lock b model.
Speaker 1 (23:59):
It was a high point high point that was there
was a high point with a glock V on the side.
And immediately and some of the people took it for
the joke it was, and some people are talking about,
yeah that see glock's lost their every loving mind and
nobody's gonna buy something that looks like that. It looks
just like a high point.
Speaker 5 (24:17):
It was.
Speaker 4 (24:17):
It was a high point lower with a glock.
Speaker 1 (24:20):
And so so of course I commented, some idiot is
going to think that that's the real thing, and he said, yeah,
somebody already has. And I was kind of poking it
to people that don't take the time to actually think,
you know, because people just see they see a picture,
and you can't trust nothing on the internet. You can't
trust no picture nowhere, no video, no nothing, nothing. Because
(24:43):
AI and I've been messing around with AI on this
computer and videos and images and stuff, and you can't
trust nothing because it is too easy, too easy, So
I don't I don't care what.
Speaker 3 (24:53):
I don't see those AI images. Maybe from like a
couple of years ago, you'd ask like chat GPT to
render an image and you it would like under twelve
fingers on two hands, and you're like, oh, there it is,
I find anymore. They corrected that, like it is learning
upon itself, getting better and better.
Speaker 1 (25:09):
At what it's doing. I've been using it for like
flyers and stuff. Instead of me spending a day in
photoshop trying to clean something up and make a flyer
for something, I just go in there and say, hey,
make this. It's problematic when you start trying to change
things because it'll give you something. You'll finally get to
something that you really like. So yeah, I want to
(25:29):
use that one, but I need to change the words
on it and go, okay, we'll make that. Change the
dates on the flyer from December to twelfth to December
to fourteenth, and it'll come out with a whole different image.
And you have to go back and say, use the
exact images. But when don't remember which one you're talking about.
You have to go back there and fork off on
another thread and do this and do that, and by
the end of the day you've spent half of Dinny
working on it. But it's a lot better product and
(25:51):
I could come up with with my limited skills.
Speaker 4 (25:54):
Well, I was trying to write a speech because apparently
I got this to speak. I got to speak at
my daughter's wedding tonight this afternoon to the show air well,
so anyways, you have no thank you for I appreciating
past hard pass. Anyway, I used the chat GPT to
(26:18):
give me five examples of father, you know, speech at
the wedding kind of thing, and some of them were
just complete junk, didn't apply it anything. But one of
them out of the bunch, was everything I wanted to say,
written way more eloquent, eloquently than my capabilities of writing are.
(26:39):
And it was like, okay, I can take I can
mark through these lines. I don't want to say that,
but I do want to say this and basically use it,
and was done in ten minutes, and it's a better
product than I could have done spending a day on
it trying to write down what I wanted to say,
because because that's not what I do. I can fix
a gun, but that ain't what I did.
Speaker 1 (26:58):
I know, I know well. And here's the thing is, I.
Speaker 4 (27:01):
Can say a lot in a few words, but it
don't sound good. It's just blunting straight to the point.
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of it. Now, I love the teaching. I hated making
lesson plans. I hated making lesson plans because you've got
to document all that stuff and lesson plan had we
had this back then, boy, because I can just now,
(27:27):
I can just jot down a few notes and I
can say, okay, write a lesson plan for X, Y
Z course and I want to include this that the
expertise comes in and knowing what you want to offer,
but it reaches out to the whole world, brings back
in and then you just call out the stuff you
don't want, tweak a few things, and man, it saves
so much time, and you know if it's right or
(27:48):
not because you're already a subject matter expert in the area.
You know what it is. You just have a hard time.
Speaker 4 (27:52):
You have to have the knowledge to go, yeah, that's
not that's not right, that's not I see AI responses
all the time on oh.
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(29:40):
we were talking about AI prior townhouse, the AUDI. You
probably didn't hear that. Let's go back and listen to
it and the streaming out. But we're talking about the
utility of AI, and AI is scary because of the
things that it can do. It's hard to tell what's
real anymore. But we got off onto the tangent of
what it can be you for as a research tool.
(30:03):
Now it's like anything else you know. You can google,
you can look, you can go in a library and
pull books if you want to. And some of those
books are good, and some of them are outdated, and
some of them are junk, and some of them are
dead on. Same thing with the information out in the
world on the internet is some of that stuff is junk.
But if you are a subject matter expert in an area,
(30:25):
you know what's junk, and you know what rings true
and you know what doesn't. What's time consuming. Like Fred,
you're an attorney, surprisingly enough, and so money and so
when you were when you're researching a case, you're looking
for a case law or you're looking for something. Now, yes,
somebody will, some some young attorneys will use AI to
to to cite stuff. But if you wanted to look
(30:47):
at every every piece of case law related to a
particular subject, you can go in and you can ask
for it, and then you can It gives you a
list of ideas. Same thing when we're teaching firearms or
home defense or active active assay, active shooter training. I
want to see, I want to know some examples of
or I want to see, and I can spend hours googling.
(31:08):
Imagine what it would have taken back in the day,
going to the library to getting microfilm and looking up
newspaper articles. I can I can google it now. Well,
now I can just tell it what I want to
see and it'll bring me back a bunch of stuff.
Then I can ask it to summarize that, and then
I'm still teaching it. It's still me as a subject
matter expert, teaching that information, explaining that information, selling it
(31:29):
to people in a way that they feel that they're
passionate about it, and I convince them that they need
to be thinking this one.
Speaker 4 (31:35):
You can answer questions, Yeah, the big one is that with.
Speaker 1 (31:39):
A valid response where they can understand it based on
my own.
Speaker 4 (31:43):
Experience, a professional opinion based on experience.
Speaker 5 (31:47):
And yeah, so I have used it through West Law. Okay,
West Law for those who don't know. That's that's how
legal research is really.
Speaker 1 (31:57):
The blue book bit used to yeah, used to your
instructions and all that stuff.
Speaker 5 (32:01):
Yeah, it's not that West Law is. It's got all
the cases all right, everyone, Yeah, every reported case, and
so you want to try to find a case it's
similar to your situation or something that backs you up.
And you know higher courts ruled on and you you
can ask AI a question and it'll give you a
bunch of cases and it'll say, you know, yeah, it's this, this,
(32:22):
and the If you don't read those, sometimes these cases
that it gives you don't actually say what they say
it says. And if you see that amongst a lot
of the younger lawyers, they'll they'll they'll take a case
appellic case opinion and they'll pick a pick a phrase
out of it that's called dicta. Dicta is just like
(32:45):
superfluous language in a case where a judge is wax
and eloquent. But it's not the holding of the case.
Speaker 4 (32:49):
Word salad.
Speaker 5 (32:50):
Yeah, it's words sound okay, And they'll cite this word
salad as the holding of the case and that's not
what that case.
Speaker 1 (32:56):
Hell.
Speaker 5 (32:57):
AI can do the same thing, and it's dangerous because
if you go misrepresenting the case law to a court,
you know, that's a that's a known o. I mean,
you can get your ticket pulled for that.
Speaker 1 (33:10):
Well, I doesn't know the difference between because it has
access to all of the words that have ever been written,
including all of the words that AI has generated out there,
all that stuff that goes up into that cloud. It's
reaching out there and using and so one of my
fears is is AI generates a bunch of invalid stuff
and it starts referencing its own material, you know, and
(33:32):
then it just takes us further and further. You know.
It's like garbage in, garbage out when you're learning computers.
You know, more crap you put in there, the more
crap you get back out of it, and it's compounded. So,
don't you know it.
Speaker 4 (33:44):
That's sign of the times. With news articles nowadays on
the Internet, you get the news article and it gives
you this headline that says one thing, and then you
go down there and read the article and it is
exactly opposite of what the headline said it was. And
they're like, well, the sad the headline in the cater
that the sky is falling, And then you read the
article and it goes, no, this guy is perfectly fine.
(34:06):
And it's you know, the I've noticed a lot of
that with this.
Speaker 5 (34:10):
Wind up at idiocy three three.
Speaker 4 (34:11):
Yeah, it's exactly what it is the movie Idiocracy. I
tell my kids all the time, or tell people all
the time. If you haven't seen that movie, you gotta
watch it. You gotta watch it. It's company, yeah, because
it was more of a more of a nineteen eighty.
Speaker 1 (34:26):
Four where what scares me is when we're well, more
and more people are using and I've used this as
a tool. I was good, What is the Alabama law
on open cary? Blah blah blah. Okay, well it tells
me the AI version. I don't trust it. I will
ask it. Then, where where can I find this law?
(34:48):
The Alabama statue? And I go back and I read
the original source document because the way that thing will
explain it is not always true. And if all you do, now,
if it's something silly like how to change he's a
radio knob and a nineteen somethings whatever, and then I
can do that and then YouTube, that's different. But if
I'm talking about something's gonna keep me out of jail,
(35:09):
don't be using AI to get you an answer. So
you use AI to help you find the answer, but
you better read the original and you better make sure
it's the most current version of it, because laws changed
you all.
Speaker 4 (35:22):
Been keeping up with this with a three I atlas comment.
That's yeah, ship, that's all. Yeah, that's all over the
news and everything. That was one of the biggest examples.
If you read all the r I'm interested in it,
so I read the articles or whatever, and it's just in.
Speaker 2 (35:39):
It behind the sun.
Speaker 4 (35:40):
No, it's it's it's visible again. It's visible to us.
And if with the basically an amateur telescope right now,
you can see it. It's just it's a it's a thread,
it's a it's a it's a chunk of basically metal.
They're saying it's mostly nickel that came from another wherever.
Interstellar came from a long ways off, from a long
(36:01):
time ago.
Speaker 5 (36:01):
We're gonna get it.
Speaker 4 (36:02):
It's passed by the Sun, it's gone around the Sun
in an orbit. It's just acting different than most of
the other comments that we that we know about.
Speaker 5 (36:10):
You think you have a bunch of people in purple
robes drinks of shuthing.
Speaker 4 (36:13):
Yeah, exactly. Well, there's a there's a Harvard professor Auvy Lobe.
There's a Harvard professor that's basically gives it a somewhere
between a forty and a sixty percent chance of being
an extra extraterrestrial craft.
Speaker 5 (36:28):
Oh the mothership, the mother.
Speaker 4 (36:30):
Ship, and you got But you have all these other
physicists and astrophysicists and scientists that go, now, it's just
a really different rock than what we're used to. But
there's a whole there's just a ton of information on
the Internet about it, a lot of which is old,
a lot of which is highly conjectured. You know, just
a lot of conjecture, no science based where. But it's interesting.
(36:51):
I've enjoyed reading and keeping up with it because of
all the different information out there, you kind of go that.
The one thing that does, in fact bothered me about
it is that our Space Administration NASA ain't saying nothing nothing.
And that's the scary part of it to me is
NASA is saying so very little about this, and they
(37:13):
would be the people that really knew what's going on.
They're being really quiet about the whole thing, which leads
conspiracy theorists like myself sometime to go, why are they
talking about it the rest of the world.
Speaker 5 (37:25):
Is they know something we don't.
Speaker 4 (37:26):
I mean, I think that's always the case with the government.
I think the government and they're not going to share
if if it was, you can't share to the masses
because people are crazy flighty and crazy.
Speaker 5 (37:42):
Visitor's coming from another planet. I kind of like to know.
Speaker 4 (37:45):
Well I would too, you know. And that's but this
whole thing has been an interesting study for me into
the nature of the world we live in and the
news cycle and the and the press and the way
it's all getting handled. And you got you got half
the scientists saying, yeah, it's probably gonna be a little
green men flying flying a ship.
Speaker 5 (38:03):
Yes, if anybody gets abducted, it's going to be me.
Speaker 4 (38:06):
Yeah, I don't have that's going to like you study study,
have to do a long studio.
Speaker 1 (38:12):
They don't think we're all like you, you.
Speaker 4 (38:15):
Know, yeah, because then they send the death Race.
Speaker 1 (38:17):
This is this race worth saving?
Speaker 4 (38:21):
No, I don't think so. Yeah, but no, it's if
you want to look it up, it's it's it's been interesting.
They named it after the telescope they spotted it with.
And we've had three of these in the last twelve
years and never had any before that. And I don't
know if that's because technology has gotten better. Better. Telescopes
better flew.
Speaker 1 (38:37):
A long time ago and it's just all flying by.
Speaker 4 (38:40):
Or could be that. I agree with you, that will
be it.
Speaker 5 (38:43):
I don't know. I mean three of them in twelve years.
Speaker 4 (38:46):
Yeah, they three of these extraterrestrial.
Speaker 1 (38:49):
Uh.
Speaker 5 (38:50):
Then we had a super beaver moon last night. I
never heard of that.
Speaker 4 (38:53):
It was cool. I was. I took some cool pictures.
Speaker 1 (38:57):
Of the Yeah, that was. That was cool. And it
was before before the sun went down. And it's a
super anyway, I don't why I call it a beaver.
What's I don't get it. There's harvest moons and there's
just all kinds of different things. I never heard of
a beaver move for me neither. That's I don't know
what that one was. I'll tell you what if you'll
(39:18):
google it, look good AI to get you an answer.
Speaker 5 (39:23):
I can't imagine what that thing there was.
Speaker 1 (39:25):
It was pretty last night, or it was the other night.
Now this is Saturday, so it was several nights ago.
We'll be back then.
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Alright, then we're back, okay, spread Here's why they call
it a beaver moon. Look, I got ai to tell
you there's a fifty percent chance this is right, and
so it's a name for the full moon in November
twenty twenty five, which peaked on the fifth and was
the year's largest and brightest supermoon. Supermoon is named for
the time when beaver is become very active in preparing
for winter, and also because early fur trappers would hunt
(41:05):
them for their pelts at this time of year.
Speaker 4 (41:07):
So it's a rough now.
Speaker 1 (41:08):
So that's why you have in the harvest man and
that this is a beaver.
Speaker 5 (41:13):
So the beavers are active right now, apparently.
Speaker 1 (41:16):
Yeah, this is when they're they're preparing for.
Speaker 4 (41:18):
Only in the northwest where they where they trap them
for fur because.
Speaker 1 (41:22):
Aspers here beaver. Yeah, there are beavers here.
Speaker 4 (41:26):
Their pelts are not worth anything though, yeah, but their
actors to.
Speaker 5 (41:29):
Warm they're not beaver. You can't use a beaver pelt
from here.
Speaker 4 (41:32):
You can, it's just the furs not valuable. But it's
not a valuable fur here because they don't get thick
enough to be.
Speaker 2 (41:38):
I'm sure you've been out there be slap its tape.
Speaker 4 (41:40):
Oh man. The one thing I have waged war on
the beavers here at the here at the range because
they were costing. I did the math on it one
year and I was spending about six hundred dollars a
month and man hours cleaning out culverts because the beavers
were stopping up the drain pipes and all this stuff
causing causing flooding and and drained problem and everything else.
(42:01):
And that was I was paying guys at the average
of about six hundred bucks a month, and I said,
this game on, boys, we're fixing to go beaver hunting,
and buddy, we we uh we we laid waste to
them out here for a while.
Speaker 5 (42:11):
You know, I got a beaver fur when we're out
there in South Dakota.
Speaker 1 (42:14):
You did, you did?
Speaker 5 (42:15):
I still got that thing.
Speaker 4 (42:16):
That's beautiful pelts it is. That's where your cowboy hat.
That's what was used to make a cowboy hat.
Speaker 5 (42:22):
I was looking at it last night, going, how did
they make a hat out of this thing?
Speaker 1 (42:25):
I can see they just compressed that stuff down, Tien.
Speaker 4 (42:28):
I ain't sure how they do that.
Speaker 5 (42:29):
I mean, because the hat is like felt.
Speaker 4 (42:32):
It's beaver felt. Yeah, there's just hair matted together and
chemically bonded. I'm sure it's not the leather, it's the hair.
Speaker 5 (42:42):
So they checked the hair and they.
Speaker 4 (42:43):
Just make it into felt. I would assume, I would
assume that it is much like making paper with wood fiber.
Speaker 5 (42:52):
I would have thought they make it put it in
answer to that.
Speaker 4 (42:55):
Okay, Well, my guess is they shaved the fur off
and get the fur off of the leather, and they
put it into some kind of a liquid slurry and
then they would compress the water out of it and
the hair would stick together. And how much they put
in there and how hard they bonded it would give
you how many x's your hat is, how fine the
filt is. That's my guess in the process. But if
you can, we got equipment here, Charlie's got equipment in
(43:17):
his hand to figure out all that out. I'm guessing
that's how they do it, because that's how you make paper. Yeah,
that's how you make paper.
Speaker 1 (43:22):
Is you okay? So you don't make it from the
fur that you see to make a beaver felt hat.
So you asked us questions. Answer, you remove the guard hairs,
which are the longer hairs, okay, and then underneath that
there's something called the underfur.
Speaker 4 (43:36):
That's when you shaved it. When you have the shaved
be yeah.
Speaker 1 (43:38):
And then that's just very soft material, very soft material.
And then you create a matted bat and then they
they mate it down and press it said B A
T T like a bat and then they mate it
down like fel they make felt out of it, and
then they shape it into that cone, and then they
shape it into that pretty simple.
Speaker 5 (43:56):
Call a shaved beaver a matted bat.
Speaker 1 (44:00):
You know you have to shave the beaver to get
you gotta do that. I reckon, you got to kill
the beaver first year, Fred? Yeah, all right, So moving
on fishing work.
Speaker 2 (44:09):
I'll tell you what it's been. It has been good,
and it's gonna be better coming this weekend.
Speaker 5 (44:14):
Can beavers?
Speaker 1 (44:15):
Yes, well no, we're talking about beavers, and move on, Fred.
Speaker 2 (44:18):
We're on where the uh with this? We got a
cold front coming this weekend. Yeah, gonna come to I
do believe on first Sunday, first real one. Yeah, yeah,
first real one. And I tell you what. The water
TIMPs right now is already sixty four, has come down some,
and I think after.
Speaker 4 (44:34):
That it's probably be fifty four by Wednesday morning.
Speaker 2 (44:36):
That means a crappierre gonna be bunching up, finally starting
to see some of them. Now I've been the same,
we ain't been seeing but the last week we've been
seeing some. They're starting to bunch up. And I think
this call is gonna make it really good.
Speaker 5 (44:47):
Okay, so last year you were gonna take me and
my friend striper fishing.
Speaker 2 (44:51):
They're actually starting to see some more this year, we've
been seeing some strippers. I'm thinking this winter this is
gonna be a reality of this. I think. So I'm
not gonna have you go unless I think it's good.
And I think it's going to be a lot better
this year than we've had the last two years from
what we've already seen already.
Speaker 4 (45:06):
Okay, they you know when the last time they uh.
Speaker 2 (45:09):
Do some striper and cropt do mix it up?
Speaker 1 (45:12):
Were there?
Speaker 4 (45:13):
You know when the last time they stalk the lake
with hybrid?
Speaker 1 (45:16):
Yes?
Speaker 4 (45:16):
When was the last time? This? Had?
Speaker 2 (45:17):
Past year?
Speaker 4 (45:18):
This past year?
Speaker 2 (45:18):
They do it every year, Yes they do. There's a
there's a report.
Speaker 1 (45:23):
I get.
Speaker 2 (45:23):
It's like a I think that last year was like
one hundred and forty thousand they put in. But just
the last few years we haven't been seeing them. As
you know, they're still in the lake, but they're not
been grouped up group school and I've seen been seen
that since about August and starting to see some and
some days guys catch them real good. You see them
school and actually caught some last just two days ago,
were in the evening. They came up, were actually looking
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for crappie and they came up to school. Besides, we
caught ten or twelve in a hurry, and it's some
pretty good ones about a four and a half pounder.
Didn't catch a lot of small ones. But it's like that.
I think that's a hybrid.
Speaker 4 (45:55):
Yes, the hybrid between a strip.
Speaker 5 (45:58):
Cat a hybrid. Yeah.
Speaker 2 (45:59):
Now stripers are more they're skinnier, you know what I mean.
Speaker 4 (46:03):
Longer, thinner, longer, they got solid black lines. The hybrid
because it's across with a white bass, they're fatter, they're
they're built more like. They're wider and fatter and thicker
in the.
Speaker 5 (46:13):
Middle and the tanket at the bass pro they might.
Speaker 4 (46:18):
They might, but they have this instead of have a
solid black heavy black lines down the side, they have
a broke you'll see a broken pattern. You'll see the
line like a e kg blip or something on the
it'll have a broken a broken line. And they're built
more like white bass. White bass also have stripes that
are broken, but they're they're not they're faint, they're not
the really dark black like.
Speaker 2 (46:39):
The biggest stripper I ever caught up there on the
lake was about ten years ago in December, and it
hit a top water xerospoot really and that fish was
well over forty huge, wow huge.
Speaker 4 (46:53):
The lake record was calp mister Mcalvin over and Sneed's
had the Lake Seminole record of the Florida record they
called it in Florida and Lake Seminole, and I want
to say it was forty two or forty six.
Speaker 2 (47:06):
Picture of me hold, I could barely we could barely
get the thing in that. I was like, it's too
big for that.
Speaker 1 (47:12):
It was giant.
Speaker 5 (47:13):
Where's he going?
Speaker 4 (47:14):
He got somewhere to be. We're just like he done
bause I feel somewhat anyway.
Speaker 2 (47:22):
The crappie, I really that's starting to happen. That's gonna
get better and better. Hybrids and strippers too, and the bass.
You know, this weekend there's going to be a high
school tournament going out of the boat Basin in Bambridge.
But last week, JD, have you ever been up the
Flint River. I have fished the Flint River up for Bambridge.
I have fished it in Auburn here just around ye
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what did you catch? Shoal bass yep, yep. I went
up there above that, went above Hell's Gate. Took my
wife up there, and she never caught a shoal bass.
Never really went up there. And man, we caught some
shoal bass. They were they were hitting some top water baits.
Speaker 4 (47:55):
Those little footballs are fun. Fun.
Speaker 2 (47:58):
I got to talk about one.
Speaker 4 (48:00):
They fight.
Speaker 2 (48:01):
Yeah, I'm going back up there Monday.
Speaker 4 (48:03):
I was in a hunting lease up I was in
a hunting lease up in Baconton probably fifteen years ago,
and I left my camphor up there for the year
and I'd take my boat up there and put in it.
I think it's Radium Springs or somewhere up there, just
south of all been and fished the river up there
where it's real rocky and shallow. But those things are fun.
Those are fun.
Speaker 2 (48:19):
It's they look kind of like a small mouth, but
a mouse bigger.
Speaker 5 (48:22):
But that's a man.
Speaker 2 (48:24):
That was huge. That was awesome. We like a six
pound large mouth up there too.
Speaker 4 (48:28):
I think what a show. Bass probably don't get more
than five or six pounds. That's was big, as I.
Speaker 2 (48:34):
Do believe, or only on the Flint River.
Speaker 5 (48:38):
Or that I've never heard of them anywhere else.
Speaker 4 (48:41):
There's a bunch of subspecies of large mouth that only
inhabit certain rivers. The red eye red eye.
Speaker 2 (48:48):
Bass that's not like on the swany isn't.
Speaker 4 (48:50):
No, they're uh, they're in the Flint River. Grand daddy
had the held the state record for a red eye bass.
Then we caught it below just below the trustle on Appleach,
Cold River seven pounds.
Speaker 2 (49:01):
Even so, it's a flat down or up now it's
but a red eye is not a.
Speaker 4 (49:07):
They're not the same as a shoal and not the
same as a spotted there's a spotted bass, there's shoal bass,
there's and they have different names, and they're they're discovering
new species or new.
Speaker 2 (49:18):
They found not too long.
Speaker 4 (49:18):
Somewhere up in Tennessee maybe, But all these rivers kind
of connect at some point in time, or a lot
of them connect in somewhere or another. You get you
get migration, and they uh, some of these smaller species
a large mouth out compete the large mouth though. You'll
get that's right, a lot of that.
Speaker 1 (49:34):
Yep.
Speaker 4 (49:34):
You'll have a large mouth fishery that's famous. You know,
a really good large mouth fishery. They start getting a
bunch of those guys in there and they will out
compete them.
Speaker 2 (49:41):
Yes, I heard. I had someone tell me that Lake
Talquin has gotten a little tougher. They're saying that a
lot of flathead catfish or.
Speaker 4 (49:48):
They're just messing the riverd Apleach, Colda River as well, flatheads,
the flatheads of Oklatney River. We cat you can catch
your flatheads way up oklat And yeah, they're they're those
are invasis, truly in invasive, and they're they're delicious. They want,
but you won't catch them on a trot line or
a bush hook. They won't hit anything but live bay.
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You can barely, rarely ever catch them on anything dead.
Speaker 1 (50:14):
They want.
Speaker 4 (50:14):
They love brim, they love little small catfish, bass, bass,
they eat, they bass, they eat crappy they yeah, and
they get up forty sixty pounce. I don't know, probably,
I mean everything.
Speaker 2 (50:26):
Yeah, Trump, You know how you guys used to be
able to take them things and and and electric the
water and yeah, make them come up shock. Yeah. I
wonder if the fw C or Georgia dn R whatever
let people. You know what I'm saying, the species now,
you know what I'm saying.
Speaker 4 (50:43):
Because of the it's indiscres it's very indiscriminate. Uh you
get they catch you out there with a with a
magic box and probably gonna go to jail over that.
Kind of like fishing with dynamite. It ain't supporting, but
it's invasive species. You don't want to say it wasn't
effective for it as the reason it's illegal because it
is effect But yeah, you would think they would. But
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I think it's just so indiscriminate, and there's other secs involved.
Speaker 5 (51:07):
I said Grant Pat. Now I wanted to give a
shout out my nephew, Hyatt, Hyatt Conrad. He came in
second in the middle school golf tournament.
Speaker 2 (51:14):
All right, all right, yeah, it's.
Speaker 4 (51:16):
A way to go hide. Job se y'all next week