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48 minutes ago, Biz-R-OWorld said:

 

 


What brand camo boxer briefs? I’m on a flight to India right now to hunt Tigers and it’s 142 degrees there.


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Fruit of the Loom of course - its also like baiting with all that fruit hanging there!

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30 minutes ago, moog5050 said:

Says the guy that hangs out in a hot tub!

Ha, I was just grabbing a cigar out of the humidor and heading there now !

The last ones in it were five 20 something females .....

This week has been Dr appointments, putting boat away  in buddy’s factory, banking and so forth. I’ll be ready to hit my stands Thur and fri afternoons !

Testing shoulder out Thur AM ,feels good though after cortisone shot .

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Ha, I was just grabbing a cigar out of the humidor and heading there now !
The last ones in it were five 20 something females .....
This week has been Dr appointments, putting boat away  in buddy’s factory, banking and so forth. I’ll be ready to hit my stands Thur and fri afternoons !
Testing shoulder out Thur AM ,feels good though after cortisone shot .
any pics of the does?


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1 minute ago, Cabin Fever said:

Just had the biggest racked 4pt that I've ever seen pass by at 15 yards! Every pic was blurry, because he wouldn't stop walking! LOL

That makes 3 bucks in less than 45min! What in the hell is going on this afternoon?? LOL

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Maybe there's a doe hot I know it's early but u just never know 

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Just had the biggest racked 4pt that I've ever seen pass by at 15 yards! Every pic was blurry, because he wouldn't stop walking! LOL

That makes 3 bucks in less than 45min! What in the hell is going on this afternoon?? LOL

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Waiting for my buck train to come through!


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I know these aren't standard issue but I am making due:

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My parents live right down the road for about a year now...they are feeding and bathing my kids and making me dinner while I hunt behind the house.

Feeling lucky already

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Nah. I’ve waited my whole life to bow hunt and experience the rut. I shoot a dink and it’s back to gun buck. I will zip a doe if opportunity arrives. But waiting on decent buck to punch that tag. 

TF holds out better than some of those adult movie stars I “heard” about! ATTA BOY!!!



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Just had the biggest racked 4pt that I've ever seen pass by at 15 yards! Every pic was blurry, because he wouldn't stop walking! LOL

That makes 3 bucks in less than 45min! What in the hell is going on this afternoon?? LOL

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A “meh” would have stopped him for a pic!


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This morning all I saw was a grouse. My son saw 7 deer two bucks one an 8 which took a nap with a doe in some thick stuff about 75 yards away. When they got up 45 minutes later they walked back the way they came. He also had a basket 6 walk under his stand at 1030 . He's back out same spot and I'm not going out this evening. Good luck to all.


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Couldn't get out today after I had scheduled it.  Employee's friend's mother died, so I kept the shop.  Worked from home, though, and as I walked out to drain a rain barrel, I bumped a doe feeding just inside the wood line.  She ran off on the trail I use to get to my "doe stand."  

Seems like they're definitely up on their feet this afternoon...

Magic Hour!  Good luck...

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