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It's a beautiful morning in Baltimore county, I'm reading this blog and thinking I have a lot of work to do. I pulled all the cabinets down yesterday as they all f*#$ up. Whoever hung them should be shot! They were not level and were  1"-2.5" from the ceiling! They are ready for fresh paint today.

I can't wait to get home and start my bow season.

Thanks for the good reads.

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It's a beautiful morning in Baltimore county, I'm reading this blog and thinking I have a lot of work to do. I pulled all the cabinets down yesterday as they all f*#$ up. Whoever hung them should be shot! They were not level and were  1"-2.5" from the ceiling! They are ready for fresh paint today.
I can't wait to get home and start my bow season.
Thanks for the good reads.
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I’ve been replacing all the faucets and light fixtures at my in laws house and the builder (Forbes) oughta be ashamed of themselves. Incorrect junction boxes, jury rigged junction boxes, NO JUNCTION BOXES, it’s ridiculous. Next poor SOB will be cursing me on an internet hunting forum for all the rigging I had to do


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815am, not a giant but real nice for this property. Was arguing with myself in my head on whether to give this one a pass on not,mostly because I saw a monster buck on another property I hunt 2 weeks ago. No regrets though, could always use another European mount. And that's number 2 for the freezer so I can not complain!7b4e840b2ebfce9d247cf16e8d37f277.jpg&key=f37e808d2bc2574f9e954bfd931ce3613d5d94f97d5a93bf9d99f48943ca2ceb

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815am, not a giant but real nice for this property. Was arguing with myself in my head on whether to give this one a pass on not,mostly because I saw a monster buck on another property I hunt 2 weeks ago. No regrets though, could always use another European mount. And that's number 2 for the freezer so I can not complain!7b4e840b2ebfce9d247cf16e8d37f277.jpg&key=f37e808d2bc2574f9e954bfd931ce3613d5d94f97d5a93bf9d99f48943ca2ceb

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Awesome! That's a shooter anywhere I hunt!

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815am, not a giant but real nice for this property. Was arguing with myself in my head on whether to give this one a pass on not,mostly because I saw a monster buck on another property I hunt 2 weeks ago. No regrets though, could always use another European mount. And that's number 2 for the freezer so I can not complain!7b4e840b2ebfce9d247cf16e8d37f277.jpg&key=f37e808d2bc2574f9e954bfd931ce3613d5d94f97d5a93bf9d99f48943ca2ceb

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Congrats 518 that's a shooter where I hunt all day and any day.

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815am, not a giant but real nice for this property. Was arguing with myself in my head on whether to give this one a pass on not,mostly because I saw a monster buck on another property I hunt 2 weeks ago. No regrets though, could always use another European mount. And that's number 2 for the freezer so I can not complain!7b4e840b2ebfce9d247cf16e8d37f277.jpg&key=f37e808d2bc2574f9e954bfd931ce3613d5d94f97d5a93bf9d99f48943ca2ceb

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Send it! Always a tough call, but when there's no regrets it's a fantastic feeling. Now you get to give that giant time to fatten up for gun season.... !!

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16 hours ago, Jeremy K said:

What kind of tree umbrellas is everyone using ? I need to get something for this weekend.

I bought an Allen this year and it is the biggest POS ever. Don't buy one of those. I believe the one I had last year that I forgot to take down was a field and stream and it was great. 

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great job on the harvests guys. Only way i would have let that buck walk is if a bigger was right behind it,haha. 

Good job on the doe as well,i can hardly wait for my first bow harvest this year. I got nada last year after letting a lot of does walk early on due to the temps.

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14 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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Permathin spray. Works for 42 days and 6 washes. Not only repels ticks but mosquitoes as well, and literally kills ticks on contact with clothing.

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1 hour ago, 518BowSlayer said:

815am, not a giant but real nice for this property. Was arguing with myself in my head on whether to give this one a pass on not,mostly because I saw a monster buck on another property I hunt 2 weeks ago. No regrets though, could always use another European mount. And that's number 2 for the freezer so I can not complain!7b4e840b2ebfce9d247cf16e8d37f277.jpg

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Strong bro that in Rensselaer County?

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Went to check my cams today might go out this afternoon thought this pic might provide some
Entertainment for those in the stand. Coyote pup stalking some turkeys

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