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Got home early from work for a quick sit. Doe and Fawn feeding 100 yards into woods. Stalked the doe to about 50 and then she picked up movement. Stare down for five minutes then she started to make off. Grunted and got her attention but no interest. She and fawn trotted off slowly. Moved to a spot I think they may work through based on their travel path. Hope it happens in next 15. Getting dark.

 

Good luck to all out.

 

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1 hour ago, moog5050 said:

Working on motions in limine and voir dire now with the occasional break for a forum review.  Gotta love 2 screens!  Congrats on being freed up.  Things still up in the air here. 

Only you would appreciate this, but we have a settlement conference with the court on Oct. 29, jury selection Nov. 1 and we are still waiting on a summary judgment decision that should dismiss 90% of claims and significantly limit issues for trial.  Be nice if we had that decision before trial prep and motions in limine but the court is holding out for the settlement conference before issuing a decision.  A little backwards if you ask me.

All the unnecessary time and expense in preparation for a trial that will most likely not go in full sends me crazy. I constantly wonder why the courts don’t help us help them!! There is no justifiable reason to hold out on SJ Motions. I settled my case by bringing a preclusion kotion which was granted on a disability claim of the husband/father. Opposing counsel did not even respond to the discovery motion and only showed up at motion term when the court was awarding counsel fees.  I hate people!!!!

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2 hours ago, Rebel Darling said:

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Anyone ever had trouble getting these to tighten on their line wolf climbers? They won’t tighten... first hunt in over a week, and this happens. Frustrated.


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I've had the opposite happen where they locked-up...I am not my father when it comes to maintaining my stuff so i blame myself more than Lw...how old is your stand?

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All the unnecessary time and expense in preparation for a trial that will most likely not go in full sends me crazy. I constantly wonder why the courts don’t help us help them!! There is no justifiable reason to hold out on SJ Motions. I settled my case by bringing a preclusion kotion which was granted on a disability claim of the husband/father. Opposing counsel did not even respond to the discovery motion and only showed up at motion term when the court was awarding counsel fees.  I hate people!!!!


You should be getting a success fee from your client for dismissing the case before trial.


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I've had the opposite happen where they locked-up...I am not my father when it comes to maintaining my stuff so i blame myself more than Lw...how old is your stand?



3 years old, medium use. Just after I posted, I tried what Chef had mentioned, and the bolt clicked and I was able to get them tightened down.

I’ve also had them lock up, but have gotten that taken care of quickly (hurts in late season when the gloves have to come off, ha). I’m going to research how they’re put together so I can better understand the mechanism.


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That's it. I'm gonna have to hunt lazy and smart. Same mature buck in the field tonight, 20 yards from my truck. Even started my truck with the OnStar app.... He just milled around. I'll be sitting in the truck with the bow loaded on the ground outside. I'll park on an angle so I can sneak out and around and get the shot. I'll show him

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6 minutes ago, TreeGuy said:

That's it. I'm gonna have to hunt lazy and smart. Same mature buck in the field tonight, 20 yards from my truck. Even started my truck with the OnStar app.... He just milled around. I'll be sitting in the truck with the bow loaded on the ground outside. I'll park on an angle so I can sneak out and around and get the shot. I'll show him

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make sure go pro is on dash.  that would be epic. have a CD made too with a kill song.

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17 minutes ago, TreeGuy said:

That's it. I'm gonna have to hunt lazy and smart. Same mature buck in the field tonight, 20 yards from my truck. Even started my truck with the OnStar app.... He just milled around. I'll be sitting in the truck with the bow loaded on the ground outside. I'll park on an angle so I can sneak out and around and get the shot. I'll show him

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Pics!

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Treeguy. I have a sunroof on Subaru perfect for shooting out of. :rolleyes:
Not sure I could wiggle out with one nocked. Might have to set it on the roof and grab for the shot. Just can't forget before we leave.... Ok. I'm in, what ya doing tomorrow night !!!?

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3 years old, medium use. Just after I posted, I tried what Chef had mentioned, and the bolt clicked and I was able to get them tightened down.

I’ve also had them lock up, but have gotten that taken care of quickly (hurts in late season when the gloves have to come off, ha). I’m going to research how they’re put together so I can better understand the mechanism.


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I’m glad it worked for you. I have two that I leave out on my land and it happens to the older one fairly often. I still think they are the best climbers on the market


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Anyone ever had trouble getting these to tighten on their line wolf climbers? They won’t tighten... first hunt in over a week, and this happens. Frustrated.


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My knuckles started bleeding just from looking at that pic, I don’t miss my lone wolf


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I went to a 3d shoot a few years back,they had a station set up where you shot out of a car seat through a car window. It messes with your form,i broke an arrow shooting low. Plus you have to sit in the passenger seat.

Just some info,so sneaking out of the truck is highly recommended

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