DoubleD5374
Well-Known Member
Yup , he was a good old boy from what I knew of him . I know he had been in some trouble when he was young , but dude fished , and also made a fortune in scrap business as well .
that was definitely all about the money
I’m further north in st Lawrence county , and late 90s to early 2000s , we had piles of plots outdoors . Anytime someone put a big crop out , the choppers found it . We had a ton of swamps in remote places - so we took 12 inch thick foam blocks painted green , cut holes in the center for a 5 gallon bucket to drop into and the lip to catch - then planted monsters in “outdoor sips” and tied them off to beaver huts , muskrat dens , or any other vegetation they would blend in. It was a lot of work , but well worth it 20-25 years agoGoogled it, a segouin. I knew Andy back in the day.
I miss the old school skunk , and I’ve checked with everyone trying to find it with no luck. Here it had a few names , roadkill skunk , swamp monster and even big Bertha “ not so much out of size but how fat the flowers were “
it seems that finding the real deal “1 gram in your pocket and everyone in Walmart knows you holding “ skunk , is the white whale