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Muley Hunter 11-14-2011 07:10 PM

You might like a rocking chair better. :p

MountainDevil54 11-14-2011 07:12 PM


Originally Posted by builder459 (Post 3876204)
Um Jon, i think you need to pull that feeder lol. i lived in Colorado and they frown on those things, even if your just hanging clothes off it or a drip bag:action-smiley-099:

LOL oh i know. I took it down once the bear ripped the motor off :s7:

MountainDevil54 11-14-2011 07:14 PM


Originally Posted by Muley Hunter (Post 3876219)
You might like a rocking chair better. :p

I was thinking more like a Lay-z boy with built in cup holder and me sitting it it, reclining back with my warm fuzzy electric socks.

Muley Hunter 11-14-2011 07:20 PM


Originally Posted by MountainDevil54 (Post 3876224)
I was thinking more like a Lay-z boy with built in cup holder and me sitting it it, reclining back with my warm fuzzy electric socks.

Maybe your snoring will call in the deer?

cayugad 11-14-2011 07:20 PM

That is a great ground blind. At first I thought it was an outhouse.

Head ... we have had very mild winters since around 1995. We only got around 100 inches of snow last year. The winter of 95, the snow was so deep that if you went off any trails, you had to be on snow shoes or you'd never make it. The path to my wood shop .. the snow was over my head.

Muley Hunter 11-14-2011 07:23 PM

That's some good snow.

Semisane 11-14-2011 07:29 PM


we have had very mild winters since around 1995. We only got around 100 inches of snow last year.
Cayugad, I don't know how you can possibly have typed that with a straight face. :rolleyes: You Northerners are truely nuts.

HEAD0001 11-14-2011 07:43 PM

Semi sometimes the 4 seasons can be a little difficult. And alot of snow can be a bit of a problem. However I lived in Bowling Green, KY for several years. And the summers in southern KY were unbearable to me. I can not even imagine putting up with the summer heat you guys have down there. I would much rather deal with the cold than that hot weather.

I remember one time I was in Phoenix, AZ. The fellow said it was not bad because it was dry heat!! I thought the guy was nuts. You could fry an egg on the hood of the car. Dry heat?? My foot!!

But I do like the fact that you can fish year round in short sleeved shirts!! Tom.

Muley Hunter 11-14-2011 08:10 PM

Not always. It snowed in Phoenix last year.

I know this, because a guy was whining about it on another forum. I told him it's about time he got some good weather. He didn't seem amused.

oldsmellhound 11-14-2011 09:05 PM

I prefer hunting more in the open areas on our land if possible. This is one of my favorite spots- I usually just sit at the base of a tree at the top of this hill:



Of course, by the time hunting season rolls around it is not this nice out....


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