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LIVE from the woods 2016 Edition! - 7th Year, lets make this happen...


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Beautiful morning to enjoy the outdoors Lil breezy but nice on same scrape line as yesterday bedding behind me pines all around pond 100 yards up. Here doe doe doe....hope my dad kills one brother in first time out with us too first year hubting I'd love to see both them kill one

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I don't know how u all drink coffee while in the stand? Does it not bother your stomachs? Man.....I have 1/4 cup and I'm running to the John


Can and do drink it all day and night. With my work and home life schedule, it's pretty much the only thing keeping me going on a daily basis.


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Can and do drink it all day and night. With my work and home life schedule, it's pretty much the only thing keeping me going on a daily basis.


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Yup I also work swing shift in a mill and without coffee I don't know how I would survive. Although I have to be prepared because the first cup of the morning I know what coming and it's not going to wait!


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23 minutes ago, 92onCaliHollow said:

I don't know how u all drink coffee while in the stand? Does it not bother your stomachs? Man.....I have 1/4 cup and I'm running to the John

Not in the least.  Perhaps years of practice drinking coffee.   

And I saw a 2yr old b this morning.  

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I'm back at it again. Haven't been in the woods since last Sunday. I'm going to hunt the morning then go get my daughter for an evening hunt. I already bumped as small one on the way in and had a buck pass by 100 or so yards away.

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I just bought a metal percalater that you can set next to a fire or on a wood stove to make coffee without electric. Gotta have some coffee in the morning. 

This year I bought a propane coffee pot made by Coleman for camp. It's by far the greatest investment I have ever made, get it ready at night when my alarm goes off I get up click it on and get back in bed for 10 minutes get up and have coffee it's a great invention.


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5 minutes ago, Huntscreek said:

Anyone else hate all this crap you have to haul in and out.


 

I've managed to get things down  to a minimum. I use the small knight n hale rattle. It is compact and weighs nothing. Not like the old stick rattle bag. My heat seat clicks onto the front of my pack while walking, so no need to carry that. In my pack is t-paper, knife, maybe a spare hat if I get rained on, and headlamp, spare batteries. Everything else fits into coat pockets.

If going to the Big woods, I will add compass and general survival gear.

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However today I did carry in a gallon size bag of dirt and a licking branch from another property. Hoping to mess with a scrape near my stand after this mornings sit and then be back for the evening when I've seen the Bucks checking scrapes. Hope it works like I've planned. 

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