Hunt Camp: The water problem

You've lost me on that one Glock, I presume I'm missing some good humour somehow.

Bad joke. It seems like every thread in this forum that implies that if the hunter isn't Bear Grylls in a survival situation isn't "true" hunting. Baiting bears, road hunting, sitting in your kitchen, etc. I knew I should have majored in Sarcasm in college.
 
In rural New Zealand much of the domestic water supply is by steel roof catchment and large water cisterns, it just makes sense...
 
Bad joke. It seems like every thread in this forum that implies that if the hunter isn't Bear Grylls in a survival situation isn't "true" hunting. Baiting bears, road hunting, sitting in your kitchen, etc. I knew I should have majored in Sarcasm in college.

now now lets not go there.

I just finished cleaning up.

I know I have not been spending much time here in hunting, too much work cleaning up in politics and news.
 
does anyone have experience with shocking a old well? my wife had ours tested last season and we were told that it had e coli in it.
We got our chlorine from a pool supply place and poured in enough so when we ran it through the pipes you could clearly smell bleach, and then let it set for a day before flushing out the pipes . It only took 1 jug! We also fixed the upper section of the well where it leaked during have rains and caused the problem
 
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