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Exciting hunt tonight.  Sat for two hours and saw a dozen deer including an 8pt that I would have taken if he gave me a better chance.  The wind didn’t do me any favors and at least six of those deer busted me.

Doe tags all filled, I’m buck hunting for the weekend.  Good luck to all.

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Hunting partner sent a few pics from 3s across the street from his grandfather’s cemetery (the gentlemen who started the hunting tradition for him and subsequently me). The 8 and 4 were locked up pretty hard he said....it’s still/back on boys and girls

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2 hours ago, grampy said:

Well my grandson doesn't want to sit in near 0 degree weather in the morning. So guess I'll do a solo hunt for a doe. Not feeling that great. So probably be back home by noon or so. But I just gotta be out there!

Go get em Grampy, ł will be out for a light to light sit Sunday.

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38 minutes ago, cynthiafu said:

I need new hunting partners .

I'd be proud to hunt with ya! Anyone up at this time, ready to hunt in the cold, this late in the season, has the hunters spirit! Good luck out there today!

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8 minutes ago, grampy said:

I'd be proud to hunt with ya! Anyone up at this time, ready to hunt in the cold, this late in the season, has the hunters spirit! Good luck out there today!

I'm heading out now. Not really sure why. I guess it's just part of who I am. Season is coming to a close. And I have to wait a whole year to hunt these beautiful animals again. 

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2 minutes ago, Storm914 said:

Strained my Achilles tendon the other day supposed to stay off it  but I'm sitting here debating with myself if I should take a chance and mess it up more in the woods or just end my hunting season early.  :(

Your health and family are more important. Stay home. Feel better soon.

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17 minutes ago, grampy said:

Your health and family are more important. Stay home. Feel better soon.

It's hard I get that itching feeling to go anyway even if I have to limb out of the woods which happened to me the other day already it felt fine when I left the house and was killing me on the walk out of the woods. I better stay off it maybe tomorrow I will try again. 

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