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Live From the Stand / Woods 2014!


burmjohn

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Interesting last hour! Got to stand a bit before 4. About 20 yards out near treestand I zip tied a licking branch I took off another prop also made scrape added dirt fro scrape at other prop. One hour later had a spike standing in it! Then as he is there the wind picks up and thunder then lightning! He is still under me cell passes he walks right under me gets behind me and smells me and spooks. It then get bright out and pours for 5 minutes!

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To whoever posted a couple days ago " back in the saddle again " I'd like to say screw you, because of you, everytime I get settled in I find myself Rockin out with an air guitar and lip signing back in the saddle again.... Prob will happen all year now, heck, prob happen in future years....awesome. g hanks. Jerk

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Well every year for the past 4 years on same date in a 200 yard radius I've seen a huge buck and every year including today they done something to bust me. Held my bow at full draw for a solid 3-5 min before I had to finally let down. It was over from there.

All misspellings courtesy of iPhone

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If I spooked anything on the way in...haven't a clue "breeze" continued to increase as I walked...by the time I got to the stand I knew it was safer to just sit until light. The moans groans and creaking and cracking...had my hair on end. Never saw a critter and by the time it was light enough I was feeling like Dorothy in the Wizard Of Oz walking back...looking every which way for what maybe Falling toward me. I Have A few choice words for the weather this season..and a few I've made up...but they aren't fit for even "prison" company......

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