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3N. Just parked. 40degrees. 17mph winds. I should have worn heavier clothes




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4pm in Blind watching acorn flat. Crazy winds. My top target 3-year arch nemesis 8pt was here on Friday.

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Also the 4pt I passed on 10/2.

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45 minutes ago, Belo said:

 


That’s a poke. Do you have a 30 yard pin or possibly aim high with a 20?


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I shoot one pin. I killed my turkey at a hair under 45. I am comfortable to 45 plus but like to keep it to 35 and in usually for deer. 

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My buddy offered up his top spot again for the pm but I feel like I already got winded there this AM don't want to beat it up in this swirlfest so I'm back behind my parents.

Gonna need a lot of luck but that's better than beating up a hot spot on a middling day in my book

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My buddy offered up his top spot again for the pm but I feel like I already got winded there this AM don't want to beat it up in this swirlfest so I'm back behind my parents.
Gonna need a lot of luck but that's better than beating up a hot spot on a middling day in my book
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Looks like you’re in some pines, always a good choice on a windy day any way


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21 minutes ago, Biz-R-OWorld said:

Swollen neck already??

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"I'm talking bout playoffs you talkin bout practice...you want me to pump up and get all swolled, you talking bout practice, practice?!"

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Out in 9h overlooking a cut cornfield.....out with my two boys ....the first official sit for my 2 year old. We stalked/stumbled up on hh a doe and two yearlings feeding along the wood line but the boys wanted to see them....and the oldest gave them a pass for the evening. Lol!!
Doesn't get any better than sitting here watching for deer and have snacks with two future hunters!b3d9422ba5e6f6a7716c9215f8939e71.jpg

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7 hours ago, wolc123 said:

I might try for one this afternoon.  I am going  to try my woods stand.  Hopefully, at least another "tree-rat" will show, so I can add it to yesterday's and make a lunch for Monday.  Those 3" 12 gauge #4's do a pretty good job on them.   

No tree rats showed up this afternoon, but a group of turkeys did at 4:00.  Tomorrow's crock-pot dinner will be squirrel and drumsticks for me and breasts for the girls.   The hen looked to be about 14 pounds.  The breasts and legs just about filled a gallon zip-loc bag.   

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