loserchumpandfool
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Post by loserchumpandfool on Aug 5, 2005 22:51:51 GMT -5
gettin back to the camo scentloc depends with this extremely high fiber diet my doctor has got me on i'll need some when deer season rolls around so somebody get the patent on them and get em on the market...fast.....lol...
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trophy4buck
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Post by trophy4buck on Aug 6, 2005 7:11:46 GMT -5
Heck, if I lived where you live, I probably wouldn't even spend anytime on the PC. I can't even imagine what's out your back door and/or within a short drive in the way of hunting and fishing (Fresh & Salt)! I have all my treestands an blinds already in place..The game situwation looks like this: Rabbits an Ruffled Grouse are a all time high for the coyotes are on the decline..You can drive the backroads in the evenings an its nothing to count 50-60 rabbits on the road per mile. Bow season rolls around the end of September an looks like another promising year.We can only purchase one tag so my trunk of my car an my white business shirt I put on to fool the wardens adds up to three deer into the freezer..I'm not a big buck hunter but have taken my share. I take the first thing that I see as long as its not a yearling..If a big buck shows up first.Then I take him..I love the 6-7 inch spikes an six pointers for their more tender venision..I brought a large 8 pointer home one day an all my kids wouldn't eat it...Kids are smart like that. Ducks an Gueese hunting is excellent. Pheasant hunting is excellent. Moose is 200 limit by draw. Yes!I could take the bow of the wall this minute.Walk 150yds an get a shot at a fat doe or buck bedded by these lage pine trees..Equally the same said for the rabbits an Ruffled Grouse. If i walk 150 yds the other way I'm into trout fishing in this beatiful winding river. Yes you could say there's game out my back door but don't tell my wife about her fat doe I shot with the bow 40yds of of my back deck feeding under the apple tree.
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