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New Years Queens
van from Arkansas:
Sorry you lost the queen, however sounds like you have her offspring. So not such a bad ending.
The turkey jumping into the freezer was a good one. Yes I got a good laugh, a very good laugh. With the help of a bow and arrow. You must be good with a bow, true sportman to the core you are, Cool.
CoolBees:
--- Quote from: van from Arkansas on April 28, 2020, 03:00:01 pm ---Sorry you lost the queen, however sounds like you have her offspring. So not such a bad ending.
The turkey jumping into the freezer was a good one. Yes I got a good laugh, a very good laugh. With the help of a bow and arrow. You must be good with a bow, true sportman to the core you are, Cool.
--- End quote ---
Very kind words Mr. Van. Thank you.
I do get great satisfaction from my old "Stick-Slinger". :grin: :cool:
JojoBeeBoy:
I wouldn't have believed there was proper weather or drones to produce a queen in Jan in NC. I think our weather is very similar to yours. The lesson I will take from this is that it can be done. Thanks for experimenting and updating the post. Good historical thread.
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