Image 1 — Local buy, but skeptical if real
Image 2 — Local buy, but skeptical if real

Local buy, but skeptical if real

The card looks good, but the first edition stamp is really throwing me.

Everything else looks good, photos suck unfortunately. I can see if they’ll send me better ones before heading to meet.

Wanted quick gut check from the group. Good or nah?

u/Educational-Pipe-583 — 2 days ago

Local buy, are these real?

Attempting to pick up these 3 cards locally for what appears to be a decent price ($250) for the condition they’re in.

They look legit but would love y’all’s second opinion.

Thanks!

u/Educational-Pipe-583 — 5 days ago

2 blade riding mower uneven cuts

Mid 2000’s troybilt horse xp 46 inch.

Mower was carving pretty bad, did a full retune of the deck. Spindles, blades, pulleys, belt etc.

While I was at it I did all the measurements and adjusted the deck for level. Measuring from thr blades to the ground in all positions.

Tires are level.

However I’m still getting carving around turns. Pics don’t do justice of how bad the cut is.

Yard has curves and isn’t flat but this has never been a problem for thr last 5 years of ownership.

Any idea of what’s going on?

Rooster helper pic included.

u/Educational-Pipe-583 — 1 month ago
▲ 436 r/Hunting

Got an Alaskan black bear last week. (Juneau )

Went to stay the week at my buddies. Had floated the idea of a bear hunt on one of the evenings if we had time.

We made the time.

Hiked through waist high water and devils club for about 2 miles to get to a spot he likes.

Intercepted a male black bear at 25 yards.

Had to hike 30 more minutes to get across the creek to recover, process and pack him out.

My pack was 72lbs and his was 80. Getting out was gnarly stuff. Needless to say it was an amazing and random experience. Place was covered in bears and bear sign. We’ll definitely be going back.

Took the bear to the sealer. 5 foot from nose to tail, 18 inch wide skull, roughly 300 lbs. tooth pull put it at about 4-6 years old. Big healthy bear.

Flew back to NC with 50lbs of meat (it’s so damn good) and his pelt. Taxidermist will have him ready in December.

u/Educational-Pipe-583 — 2 months ago

The girls needed some rooster protection 😇

Only 3 hens left after age and illness cut our flock in half. They lived super long and happy lives!

Rooster distribution system dropped an our first, very nice and young rooster in our laps. The girls love him. But with only 3 hens it became a bit much.

To prevent any injury or more loss of feathers I got these guards off Amazon and 2 weeks in are working really well.

Kinda goofy, but works like a charm!

u/Educational-Pipe-583 — 3 months ago