Last seen: June 3, 2026 6:05 pm
I actually did go snake hunting in a large pine forest in Jacksonville Florida back when I was in the Navy and shot a couple large unknown type snakes...
@dmyhill?ÿ I have not shot a snake with a .45 but feel confident at better than 20 yards at a snake sized target.?ÿ I wouldn't be terribly concerned ...
@frozennorth?ÿ I carry a 1911 .45 because I'm old school that way.?ÿ I have shot snakes with .22 birdshot but it isn't a guaranteed kill.?ÿ If you ca...
I'm not a PLSS guy but they showed the root of the problem with an old map and at a one second glance, there appeared to be a diagonal line running ac...
@kevin-hines?ÿ I planted a long stretch of those Hedge Apple(osage) trees on my place in a coal field.?ÿ I used a sub soiler behind a tractor to make...
Ash trees got wiped out here also, but good news, the American Chestnut is on a very slow recovery.?ÿ There have been breeding efforts (insert knothol...
Bush honeysuckle is a surveyor's biggest enemy around here.?ÿ About 2 hours drive north or south and it eases up but it is thick enough in some places...
The Kentucky Association of Professional Surveyors published a book on every surveying court case that was on the books in Kentucky as of about 7-8 ye...
Not sure what capabilities your GNSS unit has but it is very possible that you have a SIM card slot in the unit itself.?ÿ That streamlines the operati...
Comer ?ÿ ?ÿ ?ÿYou will be giving up your position there like you gave up the editor's position for the KAPS magazine.?ÿ You'll be there another ten y...
In most of my staking, I pretend that the end user, whether it be a homeowner or seasoned project manager is as dumb as a stump and my staking process...
Farmers tend to put fences ON the line and subdivision lot owners tend to keep what is theirs (including all of the fence) on their own property, pret...
I bought an S-6 14 years ago with active track and tracklight and have never looked back.?ÿ I've worked with some other surveyors using their equipmen...