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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 .

Was one of them your daughter lol


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I had a buck parade in the field in front of my house....11 deer total, 6 were bucks. At one point 2 pairs of the bucks were lightly sparring. They paid no attention to the does nearby. 2 of the bucks are definite shooters!
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15 minutes ago, phillifan22 said:

This might post late since there’s poor service where I hunt but hoping something walks out tonight. Went to post and found this guy on my glove. Squashed him. Anybody have suggestions for tick-proofing my hunting clothes?b3b4c7f33596281e1d3a72b4c29c538e.jpg 1de0eb05f560aad03e6c5cfc959e24a6.jpg


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My buddy uses the dog tick collar around his thighs

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9 hours ago, Papist said:

So, my Horizontal Rub got its first visitor this morning just before 10 am. I did a quick scout b4 work. New rubs and scrapes identified. All near stands. Very exciting. All day hunt tomorrow! 

 

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Thats great! Happy it worked for you.  

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9 hours ago, phillifan22 said:

This might post late since there’s poor service where I hunt but hoping something walks out tonight. Went to post and found this guy on my glove. Squashed him. Anybody have suggestions for tick-proofing my hunting clothes?b3b4c7f33596281e1d3a72b4c29c538e.jpg 1de0eb05f560aad03e6c5cfc959e24a6.jpg


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Sawyers permethrin 

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Be home from work around 8. Thinking of hopping into a stand for a couple hours before picking up my son from preschool. Still feels a bit early for much mid morning movement around my place but it sounds a lot better than the honey do list I’m trying really hard to ignore.

I do have to fire up the boiler today, that’s something I’m not looking forward to at all! I can already hear the money flying out the chimney

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Up a tree

Had a buck to my right at 6:30 grunt and walk through and another walking behind me. Here’s hoping I have something moving after sunrise!


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Kill one! I think you're the closest person on this site to me (location wise) so give me some hope that they're moving!

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Had a young 3 point, I think, offer up a nice 34 yard shot. He needs to bring his gramps by!

That wind the other night made a mess of my trail as well as took a tree down off my left that may skew the deer cutting through there. We will see.


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