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No! If you start paying for them, someone will start raising them. I thought about starting a rumor that smoking kudzu makes you high, to get people to dig it up, but a friend observed that would make people plant more of it. It would be the same with snakehead.
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well, duh gubmint awl ready pays lots o peeples not to work...payin erm to fish...sounds like ah step in da right di rection...


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Originally Posted By: Der Ami
No! If you start paying for them, someone will start raising them. I thought about starting a rumor that smoking kudzu makes you high, to get people to dig it up, but a friend observed that would make people plant more of it. It would be the same with snakehead.
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A late friend's dad was county agent in Tallapoosa County. He had the distinction of introducing kudzu and terracing to the county to control erosion. I read decades ago that the best way to rotate one's crop of kudzu on one's property was to sell it (the land) and buy another piece of land and not plant it again. Gil

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Close to 20 years ago, we had a 5-6 foot caiman loose in our duck ponds. "Ponds" is a misnomer because it's actually big water behind a dam that collects drainage from the local mountains. The dam is an impoundment for drinking water downstream and everything is managed by the Army Corps of Engineers and the local water district. A water district employee was out in his truck doing regular maintenance and got a picture of the beast in the shallows where we hunt. That pic went onto a lot of bulletin boards but no further reports of sightings.

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GLS,
If that was Tallapoosa County Alabama, it is the next county over from us and I sympathize with the feeling about kudzu. On the other hand, as boys, we "kicked up" a lot of rabbits and quail from the "edge habitat" created by terraces. Most of the terraces are gone now, but they left the blooming old kudzu.
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Mike, yep, Alabama. Dadeville to be exact. Gil

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Hear tell...

Tss and fow tins werk great for covey shooting them.

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I think its here.

Dr. Drew lost his mind over Damascus steel...another feller you know over Randal knives.

Now you over a Reilly shootgun.

Dont forget King and hockey.
Dirty, cross-checking Marchand.

https://youtu.be/rovwd6WrUYM

Wish that elbow would have caught him.


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I believe it is Randall- Bo, down in Orlando FL--I have 2 of his masterpiece sheath knives, well worn, but made to be used. Any of you fellows ever read the older GSJ magazines, back when Ed and Becky Grey were publishers/editors? They had a great article on "Bo" and his craftsmanship--well worth the asking price for a genuine Randall Made knife. RWTF


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