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  1. Always..Lookin

    Close up insects

    Boldface... bad juju! One stung me in back of my right hand raking leaves,my arm swelled up so much I thought it was going to pop.nasty experience.
  2. Always..Lookin

    Close up insects

    Washington marched through Agawam main street to Boston.Detecting all around Agawam it amazes me how much is swampy and been bulldozed.
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    Close up insects

    I have found 5 Civil War Tokens,there was a training camp for the 46th Regiment Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry in the old high school athletic field,been hammered since the 60's,all I ever found was a .58 cal. rim fire hull.Found 2 46th Regiment buttons elsewhere in town.
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    Close up insects

    First building in Agawam was there in 1635,been growing crops for centuries there.
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    Close up insects

    It had not been harvested yet,web strands were all over grassy areas,once harvested is when I detect,that area goes back to 1635,found some awesome stuff there the last 10 years.
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    Close up insects

    Now I recall,back when I mowed every three days down the meadows(was a turf farm,112 acres of a big lawn)later one fall morning I went down to metal detect,spider web strands were covering the whole field,it was an amazing show.
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    Close up insects

    I do not recall the time of year,but young spiders continue let out a strand of web till the wind catches it,off they go,they have been collected at over 20,000 Ft.
  8. Always..Lookin

    Close up insects

    I still see bugs I never saw before..nature amazes me!
  9. Always..Lookin

    ?

    I used to wait for woodchucks to stick their heads out of their burrow and permanently send them back down.
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    Close up insects

    I believe the young eat the mother.
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    New to E bike

    The fixed seat you don't get leg extension for a comfortable pedal,I use mostly throttle,every once in a while I do pedal assist.I'm 6' too.
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    New to E bike

    I thought about that for several years,then I got this instead of building one.
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    New to E bike

    That's all there was was a bike,what do you mean by all?
  14. Always..Lookin

    New to E bike

    2100.00 shipped to my door,20 m.p.h.,20 miles,get further with pedal assist.
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    New to E bike

    I use mine for dirt fishing and for river fishing. Where I fish is 7 miles round trip,dirt fishing fields are 7 1/2 miles round trip,most of the miles put on are going to those spots.The more I ride it the better I like it.
  16. Always..Lookin

    Using the gold field program!

    I started park hunting again,up,down,up,down,you know the routine ,after a 2 1/2 year hiatus,bad knee,ruptured Achilles tendon,still can't quite walk right,but I'll manage.Been trying different programs,got this today.. I like the HOT program the best though.
  17. Always..Lookin

    Since the eggs didn't make it,this is what they would have looked like.

    These pics are from when I mowed down there,had to run them down too.
  18. Always..Lookin

    They won't make it now.

    Went down the meadows to check the eggs and do some dirt fishing,water was rushing in and couldn't go any further on my bike.,they are underwater now.They would have hatched any day. Definitely no boats on the river today. It continues to rise.
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