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Live From the Stand / Woods 2014!


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Live from Tim Horton's. Kid you not 8 of 10 vehicles in drive thru are hunters. Good luck out there today. If you're getting wet in this rain just remember it could be worse . Like retail sales and Christmas music for me today lol

Pressure never ends in NY, there were four trucks around the woods up the street both Wednesday and Thursday afternoon. Our season is way too long
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Got so foggy at times my eyes were playing tricks on me. No deer though. Sat until I got so bored I thought I'd lose my mind and decided to still hunt. No sooner get five feet into the wind from the blind and I hear something behind me go crashing off into the dense scrub. Can't help but wonder if I'd stayed in the blind...would they have come by? I had a very humorous tangle with a berry bush and spent time overthinking where I might sit next weekend for late bow season. Seriously considering beginning to tackle the pile of hides given to me tomorrow instead of going out. Burnt out with one day left.

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Made it out to the cabin at 1030 last night it was 21 degrees in the cabin the dive way was a sheet of ice I couldn't walk I had to shuffle my feet around woke up to it still down pouring and decided today Would be a good day to sleep in

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4 1/2 hrs yesterday afternoon...4 finally they show..fog got so thick..couldn't see them at 20yrds..no shots..got out of blind walked past them at 10 yrds and they never spooked....bright icy crunchy...Will go out later..no sense in driving them to the nieghbors before light...

I quit 20 mins early yesterday, fog was so thick no way I could guarantee my background was clear
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