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  1. Chuck scoops

    A new approach to digging

    Ed, please call me Chuck
  2. Chuck scoops

    A new approach to digging

    Thanks for your input. I have been successfully using this type of container like in the picture for over 30 years and tested the hook for months, but, I don't hunt in heavy waves. Chuck
  3. Chuck scoops

    A new approach to digging

    The small items insert is easy to carry. I have always used a cut down "radiator coolant" container so I can bring out cans and bottles. Chuck
  4. Chuck scoops

    A new approach to digging

    Yes, send to me. Owl Engineering 11542 Timken Ave, Warren, Michigan 48089
  5. Chuck scoops

    A new approach to digging

    Back in the day I developed and produced the Hybrid concept with small holes in the back of my scoop to catch small items. The obvious problem is that "production" is slowed down due to the small holes. My solution to this is to run with all large holes and if 1 in 20 targets are small I snap...
  6. Chuck scoops

    Model number for this sunspot scoop

    Yes, I built it. In those days I was locked into making it "strong as bull" but as time rolled on I worked at making it lighter. It is like comparing a model T Ford to their line up of today. I later called in the "Classic" (no number). Neat picture I am a little embarrassed seeing such a...
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