The official Flatwater open shoot info thread

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wingshooter
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#226 Post by wingshooter »

Pseudo Texas beef, huh? I'm tellin' ya, this will be a Flatwater to remember.....

Got a 2 gig card for the Nikon, so with a thousand shots and lottery level luck, I may get a shot of Hinck with his mouth..........closed.

Hope springs eternal.

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#227 Post by Rufus Scout »

wingshooter wrote:I may get a shot of Hinck with his mouth..........closed.
Never happen.
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#228 Post by Colonel Brown »

Syracuse is not that far from Iowa. It's corn-fed Iowa stuff Stack serves, although he claims NE origins.

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#229 Post by postoak »

Sounds like I better bring some Spam.

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#230 Post by wingshooter »

To really appreciate Hincker steaks, or more accurately, the Hincker method, one should be up to speed on Dante.
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#231 Post by Chuck Graber »

Rufus Scout wrote:
wingshooter wrote:I may get a shot of Hinck with his mouth..........closed.
Never happen.
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Well, yes it has happened. It looks like the pressure is building though! :lol:
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#232 Post by Rufus Scout »

Chuck Graber wrote: It looks like the pressure is building though! :lol:
Thus my tagline.
"If you pick a Glock over a 1911 you are a commie." Bigtex

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#233 Post by steve voss »

postoak wrote:Sounds like I better bring some Spam.
Not to worry, Miss Connie has stocked the pantry for us. Obviously, you haven't been told about the patented Voss breakfast of green eggs & spam!!

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#234 Post by wingshooter »

Hinck has the same look on his face that baby Forrest did when he was filling his diaper.
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#235 Post by Stackbarrel16 »

While much maligned by the attendees and ever apologetic and promising non attendees, the facts are I talk less than most at the shoot. They aren't keeping things running they are off kabitzing, caterwauling, whining, wailing or other such vocal things.

The lawyers, sales persons and writters in attendance dround out any others with aplomb. That There are many pictures of me in the middle of a story goes to the quality of my stories, thus the over representation of me talking.
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#236 Post by Brent XVI'er »

The Hinker/Voss Master class on the Culinary Arts will require all attendees to provide the raw ingredients and "cooking oil"(single malt). According to Chef Hinker , no carroway seeds, mustard or catsup required. However, Chef Voss DEMANDS it! :wink: His breakfasts are legendary.

If possible, I will supply Chef Voss with some mayhaw jelly or pear preserves this year!

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#237 Post by Bluerock Brimley »

Chuck Graber wrote:

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There are occassional, rare moments of oxygen deprivation which cause involuntary muscular functions resulting in his lips not moving while life giving oxygen is breathed in thru his nose. Hink's lungs seemingly fill with air in the time that most people pause for a typical comma in a sentence. Hence the need for an incredibly fast shutter speed to catch this photo. Oxygen deprivation does explain alot, huh?
stackbarrel wrote: The lawyers, sales persons and writters in attendance dround out any others ...
With the amount of hunting articles produced by Larry, that must make him a "critter writter"???

:lol:

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#238 Post by Stackbarrel16 »

It does.
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#239 Post by Bluerock Brimley »

Stackbarrel16 wrote:It does.
which:
"...that makes him a 'critter writter'"??
or
"oxygen deprivation explains alot, huh?"

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#240 Post by Stackbarrel16 »

Well, there are no O2 bottles on the course and yet there is a "Larry Brown memorial rabbit station" complete with rabbit targets and truck door.
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