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Am I the only one that struggles to get out of the bed when snuggled into a warm wife.


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Yea until my dog hears my alarm go off and sits outside the bedroom door whimpering bc he knows it's his turn to come in and lay with her....damn Dog I swear he helps me get up and out some days

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Well this is pretty sad, I hung a stand last fall in an awesome funnel in a piece of my 100acre plot that I try to leave untouched until nov. just walked around for half an hr looking for it and can't find it anywhere. I'm almost hoping someone stole it because that would make me feel better but it's highly doubtful because they would have walked past about 5 other stands to get to it. I guess there is good and bad to having 14 stands in 100 acres, walked back a couple hundred yards and climbed in this one I'll try to find it again when I get down to still hunt in a bit.


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51 here what a difference in a day! Bumped one coming in. Pretty sure it was a deer. Heard more yotes howling last night so I could sure remove more of them! Cmon mr big fat slob of a rutting buck. I'm waiting!


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Yea until my dog hears my alarm go off and sits outside the bedroom door whimpering bc he knows it's his turn to come in and lay with her....damn Dog I swear he helps me get up and out some days

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Lol my dog is already in the bed way before I get up. He's usually pressed against me so hard that I'm half out of the bed... it's ok though he keeps me warm at camp


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44 minutes ago, Fletch said:

 


What were you tracking Grow?


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Some kind of deer..I think it may have been a doe,because of the way those fawns acted. There wasn't a spot on that 38 acre section of our property I didn't check  after I lost the trail . Man I have shot deer that lost a whole lot less blood than I was seeing and found them toot sweet. I'm thinking after last nights near hits of deer on the road ,it could have been a car strike. though there was no hair or blood on the road and no hair any where where I saw blood.

BTW... I checked on where the owl had that cat and just found a little hair and a like a slim spot. I'd taken picks of all but after loosing then finding my phone in the house...I lost the damn thing again..We've looked everywhere even the garbage! I just hate phones!

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Had a spike come by early. He reappeared 30 mins ago chasing 4 does. Heard another buck grunting off to the side so I hit my grunt call to try and draw him out of the thick stuff. It worked. A nice little 8 point came my way in a hurry. He spent the last 20 mins circling me from 10yards to 40 yards out. He's walked off now but I can still hear his random soft grunts


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Haha, my dog knows he's not allowed in my bed when I'm in there but my feet usually aren't on the floor before he is in there snuggling into my pillows. He's about 140lbs and even with a king bed there isn't room for the 3 of us.


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Lol add bonus some days my daughter is in with me sleeping now add Dog I'd have 4 in bed lol nope

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