l.lyle
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quote: Originally posted by skeets
i didnt go last night cause of the rain but went tonight and the wind was blowing really hard. my oldest boy went with me,the first time hes went this year.iam glad he went,my dog treed up a huge redoak with a lot of leaves,i went to squalling with my mouth and my boy said i see it,so i good doged my old hound and left the coon for tommorow night. he wanted to talk more about the civil war then he did coon hunting,but it was fun.lol
What's he know about the civil war? I got a photogragh of two Yankees guarding the Whale Branch Ferry to Beaufort Island which is about 4 hundred yards east of where I hang out at a crab dock that goes dry on low tide. Anyway, last week, I took my boat out to the main river and decided I was going to have to tough it out no matter how bad the sand knats got,til the tide came back. I got a feeling with the confidence the Yankee boys showed strutting around , the war had been over for years. Anyway, the tide got lower than normal being a moon tide and at dead low, I saw a bottleneck sticking up in a shell bank. I said to myself, that would sure be cool if that was a Yankee Wino bottle. Come to find out it was an English blackglass squat wino bottle from about a few years after the Revolution. Dang. 1780-90 bottle you can roll around in the sunlight and get bright yellow and reds and Garnet and greens and blues , kind of like inside of a oyster shell , mother of pearl; barnacles and moss and marsh mud. I like it alot. But wasn't them Yankees bottle lest they was into re using back then.
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