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2 hours ago, crappyice said:


Nope...that TZ bridge (#nevercallitMarioHomoBridge) would be a killer to cross every day.


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I got pulled over going 87MPH on that bridge with my grandmother in the car. The guy told me he could take me in but would write me for 65 instead, all the while shes arguing with him that I wasnt going that fast lol (I was). That cop was awesome

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What a day, I’ve never been one to make it easy and today proves that. I could have killed him 200yds from the truck but the heat seeker I sent his way didn’t make it to the destination. Total track 12.4miles over 3 mountains and across 2 rivers before he crossed rt 30 onto posted land. Still walking back to truck have another 6 miles to go and I left his track at 2:30.e5cbd9496e476ef3340cdd14be1f533f.jpg64391db077f05e97ec531aaf1eddc377.jpg


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32 minutes ago, phade said:

It’s an injury of some sort. Shot, gore, something. He went by 4-5 days ago without damage.

 

And I am done. Deer win.

 

 

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same here phade,today was my last hurrah. I drew back on a doe,but she made me,so it was full frontal or quartering to. No shot and she and her two friends walked off. I was still hunting in the snow,and jumped that same group two more times. Oh well,back at it next year with a new bow,new arrows and broadheads and some brand of lit up nocks. 

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2 hours ago, Buckmaster7600 said:

What a day, I’ve never been one to make it easy and today proves that. I could have killed him 200yds from the truck but the heat seeker I sent his way didn’t make it to the destination. Total track 12.4miles over 3 mountains and across 2 rivers before he crossed rt 30 onto posted land. Still walking back to truck have another 6 miles to go and I left his track at 2:30.e5cbd9496e476ef3340cdd14be1f533f.jpg64391db077f05e97ec531aaf1eddc377.jpg


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I will be dead honest here, I wish I had your nerves to go that far alone.  I get nervous after awhile, I wish I could shake that habit though.  Nice pics.

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It’s an injury of some sort. Shot, gore, something. He went by 4-5 days ago without damage.
 
And I am done. Deer win.
 
 
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Kinda bummed for you. I thought for sure I’d be seeing a group hero pick over a nice buck.


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Was able to sneak out for an evening sit. Had a buck coming in when I also noticed one scent checking the bedding area. This busted up jr warrior came in and started getting finicky. He had both sides busted off. From behind me I hear a snort wheeze. He took of....I was sure it was a giant so I slowly turned and to my surprise it was a high racked fork horn.... Had a lone doe come out in the clover right around legal and I got down and out since I had a wake to get to.

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Pretty lousy here this morning so I watched the weather all day and decided to try the afternoon. Took the climber and sat in the same area but a different tree. The wind was calm all day until I got almost to the woods. Started blowing pretty good and by the time I got up and in the stand it started raining and changed over to snow.

Needless to say it didn't make for a pleasurable afternoon but I stayed until dark and didn't see a thing. As soon as I got ready and started to climb down one bolts out of the thick stuff so fast I couldn't even tell what it was. All I know is it had a big white tail. I'll be sitting out tomorrow do to high winds unless they are wrong on their forecast AGAIN!!!

 

 

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5 hours ago, Buckmaster7600 said:

What a day, I’ve never been one to make it easy and today proves that. I could have killed him 200yds from the truck but the heat seeker I sent his way didn’t make it to the destination. Total track 12.4miles over 3 mountains and across 2 rivers before he crossed rt 30 onto posted land. Still walking back to truck have another 6 miles to go and I left his track at 2:30.e5cbd9496e476ef3340cdd14be1f533f.jpg64391db077f05e97ec531aaf1eddc377.jpg


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Now that's effort my man. And up there off 30 I'm guessing wasn't flat land. I used to have a camp in Indian lake.  

Nice tracking snow and that's the way it's done for sure.  

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