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14 minutes ago, Fletch said:

I’m wondering if I really should have eaten that open bag of jerky I found in the bottom of my bag from a couple weeks ago! To be safe I put down a cosmic brownie on top of it.


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One negates the other.  You are good fletch ... or maybe not

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Just showed up to my spot. Stopped at the camera to pull the card and it was gone. I guess just locking the camera to the tree is not enough, I need to get a small lock for the place where the memory chip goes.

What kind of A$$ hole do you have to be to take someone’s memory chip.


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27 minutes ago, Fletch said:

I’m wondering if I really should have eaten that open bag of jerky I found in the bottom of my bag from a couple weeks ago! To be safe I put down a cosmic brownie on top of it.


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Should have done the brownie first to plug up the works then ate the jerky. 

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40 minutes ago, TheMiz54 said:

Just showed up to my spot. Stopped at the camera to pull the card and it was gone. I guess just locking the camera to the tree is not enough, I need to get a small lock for the place where the memory chip goes.

What kind of A$$ hole do you have to be to take someone’s memory chip.


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The kind that we’re trespassing and had their picture taken. At times I really hate people.. 

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53 minutes ago, TheMiz54 said:

Just showed up to my spot. Stopped at the camera to pull the card and it was gone. I guess just locking the camera to the tree is not enough, I need to get a small lock for the place where the memory chip goes.

What kind of A$$ hole do you have to be to take someone’s memory chip.


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There might be pictures of them on the internal memory of the camera.  You just have to hook it up directly to your computer.  

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19 minutes ago, Storm914 said:

Snow comming that should help 

Hoping so.  The place in 3M I hunt, had all sorts of rut activity the first week of November LAST SEASON.  This year, I am seeing diddly squat there.  Yet guys within 15 mins are seeing rut activity.  I have PILES of fresh rubs though, I swapped my cam card, see what happens.  I do know that last year, deer sighting completely stopped after the first week of November,  and I hunted to the last day.  Maybe burned the stand out.  I dont know.

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10 hours ago, Buckmaster7600 said:


I learned long ago that holy shit tracks are too rare to look for in the adk’s, I’ve hunted Maine and New Hampshire and there you can do it. None of my 200+ adk bucks had holy shit feet.


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Yeah I imagine so. What do you look for here in the adks to make you follow them? I'm hunting silver lake wilderness area...used to have lots of big bucks back in the days of my grandfather and uncle's but these days they seem pretty scarce. Pm me if youd like. I'll take any tips you willing to give! 

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