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Old 03-20-2006 | 09:14 AM
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Hey guys,

Go Zags! gotta get that in. My wife and I are big Zags (GonzagaBulldogs)fans. Spokane only being a 20 minutes from work here. We attend at least one home game a year. Its a hard seat to get, since they are the biggest show in town.

Sheds, you know guys I can't explain how much walking I do to find just one shed some days. Quick great job bud on the finds and your right, a person really has to cover some ground to find them. I use three basic techniques, the grid method...and the instinctive method and finally if I have snow the backtracking method. But to start it all off, I target obvious wintering grounds, then employ the methods once I get in and get a feel for the area. I need to get my pix of the latest two I found last week.

Mike I absolutely loved the video clips. You guys really have a special place there that you hunt. Very good looking younger bucks anda few that aregonna be hammersand wow, the turkeys are incredible. I rarely see gobblers with beards like that in this country. Our birds beards get hammered in this terrain. The only place I see the 10+ inch beards are in the valleys on the farm country here. Turkeys here live up to 4000 to 5000feet. I have found them that high anyway.

I have 4 days of work this week guys, then I am off for 11 days!!!!!! I can't wait I am going to really hit the moutains hard for elk and deer sheds. I also plan on doing some ground work with my dozer for spring food plots. I also have a few mineral licks still to get in. Spring break is going to be BUSY!

Have a good one mates!
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