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Super black hawk .44 loaded , ML stuffed , car packed except guns. Looking forward to another opening day with my daughter who is getting picked up for ballet at 11 am. I’ll head back in til dark. Some big boys I’ve seen need to show up early for her. She’s pulled the trigger once on a deer and buck down. Hope it’s a trend.  Good luck to everyone in the morning. Safe driving and safe in the woods ! 

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1 hour ago, Biz-R-OWorld said:

 


CRV for her. My 3 series AWD destroys that in the snow


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My wife had a 3 series xdrive. It was fun to drive but if I was by myself I always felt like I was driving a chick car. She has a new maxima now. It is terrible in the snow

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4 minutes ago, turkeyfeathers said:

Super black hawk .44 loaded , ML stuffed , car packed except guns. Looking forward to another opening day with my daughter who is getting picked up for ballet at 11 am. I’ll head back in til dark. Some big boys I’ve seen need to show up early for her. She’s pulled the trigger once on a deer and buck down. Hope it’s a trend.  Good luck to everyone in the morning. Safe driving and safe in the woods ! 

Good luck too you and your hunting Buddy/the young lady is going to fill the freezer and I see a lot of cubed steaks coming your way.Also don't forget the apple pies they/ have been used to smelling them

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4 minutes ago, turkeyfeathers said:

Super black hawk .44 loaded , ML stuffed , car packed except guns. Looking forward to another opening day with my daughter who is getting picked up for ballet at 11 am. I’ll head back in til dark. Some big boys I’ve seen need to show up early for her. She’s pulled the trigger once on a deer and buck down. Hope it’s a trend.  Good luck to everyone in the morning. Safe driving and safe in the woods ! 

Normally, I hunt at home on opening day.  I will probably make the 20 minute drive over to my folks place this year because I have seen considerably more deer action there over the last couple weeks including (2) nice "shooter" bucks.   I will be happy if I can make it over there without hitting a deer with my wife's mini-van on the way.   I just put new brakes on it all around, so that should help.   Hopefully the hitch receiver cargo-carrier will be loaded heavy on the drive home.   Good luck.

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3 minutes ago, wolc123 said:

Normally, I hunt at home on opening day.  I will probably make the 20 minute drive over to my folks place this year because I have seen considerably more deer action there over the last couple weeks including (2) nice "shooter" bucks.   I will be happy if I can make it over there without hitting a deer with my wife's mini-van on the way.   I just put new brakes on it all around, so that should help.   Hopefully the hitch receiver cargo-carrier will be loaded heavy on the drive home.   Good luck.

Are the shooters buttons? Sorry I just couldn't resist 

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Are the shooters buttons? Sorry I just couldn't resist 

I have not seen any more of those over there but they are shooters for me unless they are with a larger antlerless deer.  I have enough DMP's for (3) more and i don't hand out any passes on them.   Both of the "shooters" I meant were antlered though, a big six and a big 8.  The big (8) was around last year but had a slightly smaller body then than his buddy who I killed that year.  This year his rack is bigger and his body looks bigger also.   He might have caught up with  the 43 inch chest girth his buddy had last year.  Hopefully I find out tomorrow, my tape measure is ready.   

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2 minutes ago, wolc123 said:

I have not seen any more of those over there but they are shooters for me unless they are with a larger antlerless deer.  I have enough DMP's for (3) more and i don't hand out any passes on them.   Both of the "shooters" I meant were antlered though, a big six and a big 8.  The big (8) was around last year but had a slightly smaller body then than his buddy who I killed that year.  This year his rack is bigger and his body looks bigger also.   He might have caught up with  the 43 inch chest girth his buddy had last year.  Hopefully I find out tomorrow, my tape measure is ready.   

I was only teasing and assumed you meant you had a couple nice ones. I hope you tag one and fill your dmps.  I know you use every scrap of meat those deer provide for your family and there aren't alot of us on here that can say that. Good luck!

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I was only teasing and assumed you meant you had a couple nice ones. I hope you tag one and fill your dmps.  I know you use every scrap of meat those deer provide for your family and there aren't alot of us on here that can say that. Good luck!
Every scrap, right down to the balls.

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Good luck everyone tomorrow .  Hoping a safe and successful day for all. 

I'm going in the am for tradition and to help get a buddy and his son get on a deer.  

I am out by 9:30 though. Long night last night with that buck and long day of work , fighting the snow etc. 

Got the buck all ready for the taxidermist on Sunday. 

But I gave my buddies the choice of what stand they wanted and I ended up in the "opener" stand .  Lol. Which I have had shots and tagged out there a few times.  Lol

I don't need to shoot another deer but I will if I have to!  

Good luck all! Looking forward to the hero pics.  

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Got chains on the wheeler. That will get me to the end of the fields. A 500 yard walk, will get me to my spot. My partner went out there today, reset the collapsed hub blind for me. Said there were tracks all over. Pulled the card from the cam near there and two nice shooters! 

Doesn't mean I will see anything. But will make it easy to get out of bed tomorrow! 

Good luck and keep safe everyone! 

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