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WNYBuckHunter

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  1. I could smell it the day they delivered my Kioti, as they had just finished loading the tires up. They washed it before delivery but every now and again Id get a wiff. It was nasty. I left it sitting where it would get rained on a few times before I put it in the barn.
  2. Its made from sugar beets, but there are other things in it and it has "gone bad" so it reeks. Just think of what a brassica plot smells like when it starts getting warm in the spring from the rotting turnips, etc. Its like that only alot stronger.
  3. You dont want to drink that stuff. You ever smelled it? nasty.
  4. But then you are sacrificing some of the utility. Im glad I got my tires loaded. I dont work on them at all, so its not a pain for me hahaha.
  5. I was going to say the same thing. Even with just a small disc on that, it will get buried in a heartbeat with those turf tires. Also make sure to get the rear tires loaded, its a big help with traction and will make lifting things with the bucket alot less butt puckering.
  6. I was talking about the one all the way to the right. Should have specified.
  7. Im almost impossible to buy for. Already know what she got me though, she ordered a FoxPro Shockwave and had me go in and choose all of my custom sounds. It deliveres Thursday. I gotta think of something good this year. Ugh,
  8. If you saw his wife youd know he isnt worried about flexing for anyone but her lol.
  9. Geno's too busy running his very successful business to visit much. I still chat with him on Facebook now and again.
  10. I havent started scouting much yet. I usually dont until a few weeks before youth season starts, as most of my turkey hunting and scouting is for my daughter. I know we have a ton of birds, just waiting till we get closer so I can pin down which fields they are frequenting this year.
  11. Ill be the first to admit that I didnt have much luck with turkeys when I started hunting them. Of course, I didnt get into it much for a long time. Id go maybe 2 or 3 times a season, then Id skip a couple of years and then try it again for a year or two. I didnt really start putting much effort into it until Haley was old enough and she wanted to go. It took me 1 or 2 seasons of really learning before I started becoming successful at it. Predator hunting is far more challenging than turkeys.
  12. BTW ODYSSEUS, I wouldnt be running my mouth too much if I were you. Didnt you post about how many turkeys you have wounded through the years, and the number was north of 20? Alot of people on this site would classify that kind of crap as being a slob hunter.
  13. Why dont you go pound sand. Im here mostly to enjoy the site, not babysit people. As far as turkeys go, I personally have killed 1 turkey, but I put my daughter on them every year, and she has killed great toms less than 3 hours into opening day each of the last 2 years. I was done in about the same time frame last year on opening day. To be honest with you, I could care less if I ever kill another one, I have more fun hunting with her and watching her bag them.
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