Wednesday, April 10, 2002

Since turkey season is upon us, I am debating what to do with my shotgun. It's an Ithaca Model 37 Featherlite 12 gauge. I was thinking of shrink wrapping some Mossy Oak on it, but I'm wondering if I could ever get it off again if I did. Personally, I prefer Advantage and Realtree over Mossy Oak, but I can't find the same product in either pattern, so I'm stuck with Mossy Oak. In my research, I did find out what William "The Fridge" Perry is up to these days, though, and no, the answer isn't "About 600 pounds?". He's a partner in a company that markets extremely oversized cammo clothes to extremely large hunters like himself. *cough* and me *cough*

***UPDATE***

Ok, so I've been doing some serious thinking about this gun, and I've decided that it is too nice to bastardize with a pattern. Now I'm thinking that I'll leave the Ithaca as is and use it for trap and clays only and look into a Mossberg for a sole use turkey gun. I love my Ithaca. It was my dad's. It really is a beautiful gun. It is so light and so perfect, I don't think I want to mess with it now. I'll just get a Mossberg with the pattern already applied.

By the way, my favorite thing to say to when my wife calls home while I'm watching the kids.............."Sam, ....Sam......put that down, buddy, that's Daddy's and I think it's loaded......"

I don't get to watch the kids much.

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