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Old 08-21-2009, 03:23 PM   #1
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What is a spud gun?
http://www.spudtech.com/

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" So you want to know just what the heck is a spudgun....

Well you have come to the right place. Spudguns, first of all, are also known by many other names; perhaps you have heard of some of them:

Spudgun (duh!)
Potato Gun (almost duh)
Potato Cannon
Spudzooka
Spudchucker
Potato Launcher
Potato Entertainment Device
Novelty Potato Instrument
Starch Resource Deployment Facilitator (has engineering comic root)


So with all these names, how is one to decide how to go about addressing this subject now. I used to shy away from the 'gun' connotation, as these days that can carry stigma. So potato launcher or such was 'safe.' Now you could probably find the word spudgun in a modern dictionary (added it to your Word Spellchecker yet?)

A SPUDGUN is a simple device made usually from plastic water pipe, designed to launch/shoot/lob a potato or similar object a long way, farther than you could probably throw it, to distances exceeding 300 yards. This maximum range is highly debatable, but in this context (and the entire site, unless otherwise noted) the projectile will be a run-o-the-mill POTATO, non frozen, no chemical modification, and no densification via foreign objects. To shoot such potato any greater distance would require a 'super potato' given that a potato is inherently a LOUSY projectile, as its density is rather low. High muzzle velocities are easily obtained but they sure slow down in a hurry!

The Spudgun Technology Center is now in its eleventh year on the Internet. Starting out as a small single page University-Server served informational article, it has evolved into the premier spudgun site on the internet! Lots of great information and new stuff arriving all the time. I am working on some very interesting projects....check back often!

For more information about spudguns be sure you check out the rest of this informative site and let me know of any questions that may arise.
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Old 08-21-2009, 04:09 PM   #2
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Why on earth would anyone have one of these on boat?
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Old 08-21-2009, 04:32 PM   #3
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Why on earth would anyone have one of these on boat?
To soften up the inhabitants of Cow I prior to the amphibious assault, of course.
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Old 08-22-2009, 06:12 PM   #4
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To soften up the inhabitants of Cow I prior to the amphibious assault, of course.
Or, to feed the inhabitants. Let's see...we can bombard them with hot dogs as the main course, potatos as the side, water (via balloons) as the drink. Of course, with some creativity we could also launch some veggies, other beverages (to lower their resistance) and even ice cream (very well-frozen) for dessert. Hopefully, nobody will request watermelon....
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Old 08-23-2009, 04:52 PM   #5
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To soften up the inhabitants of Cow I prior to the amphibious assault, of course.
NEVER!!!!! HA HA HA. I'm actually considering mounting a sign in the channel near my house warning people of hot dog shrapnel.
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We were on lake mead in nv. for a beautful week of houseboating .All of the lake is surrounded by national park so absolutly no shorefront property.You find a spot you like and claim it for as long as you like,as many boats as you like .It was awesome !!!!-------------MABE WE SHOULD DROP THE WATER LEVEL 4 FT AND CLAIM ALL THE NEW EXPOSED LAND AS NATIONAL PARKLAND FOR ALL TO USE!!!!!! NO MORE PRIVATE LAKEFRONT PROPERTY
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Old 08-23-2009, 08:16 PM   #7
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We were on lake mead in nv. for a beautful week of houseboating .All of the lake is surrounded by national park so absolutly no shorefront property.You find a spot you like and claim it for as long as you like,as many boats as you like .It was awesome !!!!-------------MABE WE SHOULD DROP THE WATER LEVEL 4 FT AND CLAIM ALL THE NEW EXPOSED LAND AS NATIONAL PARKLAND FOR ALL TO USE!!!!!! NO MORE PRIVATE LAKEFRONT PROPERTY
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Old 08-24-2009, 10:07 AM   #8
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I read this thread with a lot of interest. First off after seeing the sign I want to head over there and anchor, because it IS public water.
That being said I can't understand why anyone would want to go to Braun Bay on a weekend in the first place. When I go out with my family or by myself, I try to find a nice quiet spot to anchor swim, and sun. Maybe picnic. I have no desire to park myself in the middle of a crowd of people. I always look forward to sept. when I get the lake without the crowds.
It's a big lake so why crowd yourselves into one little spot? I guess I don't understand the tourist mentality.
Why don't you guys go and explore the lake find all those great places that only a few people go to. You might find a whole new side to the lake experience.
Of course if you do this the Ice Cream barge may not find you.
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Old 08-24-2009, 10:47 AM   #9
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I read this thread with a lot of interest. First off after seeing the sign I want to head over there and anchor, because it IS public water.
That being said I can't understand why anyone would want to go to Braun Bay on a weekend in the first place. When I go out with my family or by myself, I try to find a nice quiet spot to anchor swim, and sun. Maybe picnic. I have no desire to park myself in the middle of a crowd of people. I always look forward to sept. when I get the lake without the crowds.
It's a big lake so why crowd yourselves into one little spot? I guess I don't understand the tourist mentality.
Why don't you guys go and explore the lake find all those great places that only a few people go to. You might find a whole new side to the lake experience.
Of course if you do this the Ice Cream barge may not find you.
I suspect the people that crowd in to Braun like the congestion. Many are looking for the party atmosphere. Not out of control party, just a group getting together for fun. I admit I enjoyed it 10 years ago.

Personally, now I do not like crowds so I head to an area that is quiet. I do wish there were more sandy bottom places for my kids to enjoy though.
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Out in front of Blueberry is nice and sandy. Also the beach at Long Island is accessible by boat,lots of sand.
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I suspect the people that crowd in to Braun like the congestion. Many are looking for the party atmosphere. Not out of control party, just a group getting together for fun. I admit I enjoyed it 10 years ago.

Personally, now I do not like crowds so I head to an area that is quiet. I do wish there were more sandy bottom places for my kids to enjoy though.
We tend to go there when there won't be big crowds, and leave when it gets crowded. My kids and my guest's kids love the soft sand, shallow water, and lack of wakes there. We anchor at the far end and are often the northernmost boat on the sandbar. We often meet up with friends in other boats, and could be considered part of the "problem" when it comes to crowds there, a couple of times per year. We don't hang out with a party crowd, drink much, play drinking games, or listen to loud music, but the kids can get a little loud with their horseplay sometimes.


If you've never snorkeled in the weed bed at the very end of the bay, in late August, you should give it a try. The whole area is packed with schools consisting of thousands of smaller fish (mostly young yellow perch and blue gills) in the gaps between the weed thickets, and the weed thickets are swarming with larger predatory fish (bass and chain pickerel) looking for a stray smaller fish to make a meal of. It's like visiting an aquarium only a lot wetter.
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To deal with Captain Boneheads when the MP's are not around........
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Old 08-21-2009, 05:18 PM   #13
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Because one can.
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Ok, sorry for taking this off topic ( and to Arkansas)

I am putting my Rebel flag away and hoisting my MP flag with the red circle with a line through it. (Visualize it)

One of the things about Braun Bay that has always bothered me a bit is what do people without Marine Heads or porta potties do while they are camped in the bay all day? I really don't want to think about it, but I suppose we must. I wonder if any water quality tests have ever been done there after a busy weekend. Just food for thought.

PS I think that sign would would look nice rimmed with some pyrotechnic devices. Of course the legal kind you can buy in Tilton at exit 20.
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Old 08-21-2009, 06:38 PM   #16
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Is it just me or is their a way to combine the two topics?
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Nice!

But I believe your two center shots are less than 25 inches apart. I think MP may make you move them to comply.
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