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I used to do that on my fishing trips, then I'd take a sharpie and note the date and the place on it. But I don't travel much anymore, and where I fish now I'd just have to bring home a handful of mud .
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One year, I found a crystal outcropping sticking out the side of a rocky hillside, and decided it needed to come home. This was at the end of a deer hunt in Northern Nevada. I couldn't pry it loose, so walked off about 50-60 yards and put a 160 gr Nozler Partition in just to the side of it. The stone came loose, and is in my "collection". |
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07-10-2024, 09:01 PM | #55 | ||||||
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I’ve got an accumulation of a lot of sporting memorabilia. From art to decoys to shell boxes to lots of stuff.
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The Yellow Labrador opener is from 1980…. bought at the Old Forge Hardware Store In Old Forge, New York
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07-10-2024, 11:17 PM | #57 | ||||||
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I also collect German Shorthairs, but only in pairs.
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07-11-2024, 01:48 AM | #58 | ||||||
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Catalogs of all kinds,old fly reels,salmon flies,vises,woodworking tools,figured lumber,folk art furniture,antlers,horns and many,many books.
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07-11-2024, 08:05 PM | #59 | ||||||
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Antique folding (pocket) knives; and for fixed blade knives: butcher, chefs, and cleavers; and related books and catalogues.
Vintage fishing boat photos, and recorded interviews of many of the people that worked on them. “Curated" trout and salmon flies that were my father's (1916-1993), some still in their unopened packages. Anchors (how far would I have to travel before I found another anchor collector?). I still have stored in steel ammunition boxes the matchbooks that my brother and I collected in our youth (the baseball cards typically disappeared long ago).
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