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9 hours ago, The_Real_TCIII said:


One night I was playing pool with this giant dude at the Stillwater, he kept his quarters in his ear! Did you hunt Coyle Hill? I spent the majority of five or six now seasons there


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Was it a really big guy that was a local? If so, I probably know who you are talking about. Yep, hunted the hill, used to park campers up at the corner by the logging trail that went straight off of the main road coming in from the Belfast side. Used to call it "The Hilton on the hill". I havent hunted up there in a long time now.

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Last sit of the year, will shoot a doe if a good opportunity presents itself but it will be given away, my freezer is full.


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Just curious, and because I didn’t want to post on the harvest thread (per the rules), why did you pass a 10pt and several other big bucks but then shoot a young 5pt.?


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cfe5c1b8ab721d13dbfa8bbb5e1a7463.jpg&key=70d728dbe64ba5a99aea54010e5cb6e8227363e66b454c21fcb5dbb7c305ae73well boys I made it. First impressions of the city is I wish it was legal to pinch every person that blows there horn. Other than that all is well. The street hot dog sucked and I dropped a huge poop at the American girl doll store.


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Shit dude you are one brave soul to eat a NYC dirty water dog sober. They smell like a disgusting sneeze!

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H&H midtown bagel.

Just put down 2 everything bagels with cream cheese lox and bacon. They were outstanding!!


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Eh the new H&H just isn't the same as the old ones. Ess a bagel is pretty deece but a bit over rated imho.

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Just curious, and because I didn’t want to post on the harvest thread (per the rules), why did you pass a 10pt and several other big bucks but then shoot a young 5pt.?


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Last week of archery, I have wanted to kill a buck with my dads Xbow and it was a fun hunt still hunting. I like being in the woods and like having a tag in my pocket so for me to shoot a buck early in the season it’s gotta be a giant.


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2 minutes ago, Buckmaster7600 said:


Highly unlikely there will be a next time, that place ain’t for me. We had pizza in little Italy and it was good but expensive. Best thing I ate was the bagels.


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my primary care doctor whom i pretty much never go to has venison at some place down there for $80 a la carte. she said it's really good! hahaha she gets giddy and stupid when i come in and keeps asking if i still kill and eat deer and grow veggies in the garden. people that go down there are just different.

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hoping my schedule stays clear for this weekend. freezer is almost full. totally blew off and forgot the deer contest posting. probably knock down one more. out with a bow saturday morning and then probably go check the ML and then take that out the remainder of the weekend.

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What am I going to do with myself at work now....I caught up on this thread from yesterday in less than 5 minutes. The end of deer season blows.....I might have to start at the beginning of this thread and relive the season. 

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