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No worries. I am glad you guys all care enough to ask and worry about my little guy.

I actually put them on him alot when it's cold and I walk in the woods. One it keeps his ears warmer and if a stick slaps him in his ears it does not hurt him. Plus he stays asleep better and longer.

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1 hour ago, biggamefish said:

Yes yes and yes. He was on my back at the time with the muffs. He was sound asleep and had a cover over him. He jumped but didn't even wake up. Trust me when I say my kids come first! Like someone said no deer is worth it.

I don't know...my son was a nice baby but my daughter was a real jerk...I'm trying to figure out how many inches net I'd needed before I would have used her shoulder as a gun rest or lobbed an arrow over her head ala Bizilliam Tell.

Babies are a dime a dozen...booners are forever 

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Big shout out and EXTREME thank you goes out to hands down the best part of HuntingNY Mr. TurkeyFeathers for sending me a bottle of this delicious goodness! Currently got it on a slice of pizza ready to Chow down!1b1584a86e2f483673360f6acee3a8c7.jpgb03e6956ceb09efd51abe7402068a404.jpg

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1 minute ago, The Jerkman said:

Big shout out and EXTREME thank you goes out to hands down the best part of HuntingNY Mr. TurkeyFeathers for sending me a bottle of this delicious goodness! Currently got it on a slice of pizza ready to Chow down!1b1584a86e2f483673360f6acee3a8c7.jpgb03e6956ceb09efd51abe7402068a404.jpg

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Wrong thread maybe? LOL!

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Just now, The Jerkman said:

Nope. If I can't be live from the woods I'll be live from my couch giving shout outs. By the way Garry sucks! If you know, then you know!

 

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LOL! OK! I don't know jack about Garry or what that means, but carry on dude. LOL!

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20 minutes ago, turkeyfeathers said:

There we go !! Congrats Dom

Thanks Big guy. I had a blast all weekend with my nephew and he shot a doe/his second sunday morning.I wasn't gonna go this morn cause of the fog when it cleared off did a little walking and she/the doe gave me a great broad side shot and I let it bark/and she buckled no tracking

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3 hours ago, biggamefish said:

No worries. I am glad you guys all care enough to ask and worry about my little guy.

I actually put them on him alot when it's cold and I walk in the woods. One it keeps his ears warmer and if a stick slaps him in his ears it does not hurt him. Plus he stays asleep better and longer.

I've never known you to be anything other, than a stand up guy, a wonderful family man, and just a great guy. I'm proud to call ya my friend.

Congratulations again Matt.

Maybe I'll drop in this weekend, if I'm over your way.

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1 hour ago, Dom said:

My first doe in 2 years down.I am happier than a dog shitting tac's 30 yrds with my Super single 20. What a nice day Just got her hung up for the nite and going back again in the morning 

Congrats sir, no photo? 

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Didn’t go deer hunting today, but I did try for small game. Figured we’d see some rabbits, but not any pheasant. Ended up walking right in top of 3 pheasants. All roosters. Missed 2 of them but ended up with one. My first pheasant ever so I’m really happy. Might get it mounted. One of the roosters I missed went right to my friend while he was in the phone so he dropped his phone and went to shoot at the bird. Problem is, he forgot to take his gun off safety so that bird was gone. IMG_8321.jpg


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