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MassHntr 11-05-2003 05:46 AM

" Tick-ed Off"
 
Butchered the buck Monday night. Nice, healthy and fat but LOTS of ticks. Got nailed by a couple of them. We' ve got a lot of Lyme up here. I had my hunting buddy, who' s an infectious disease doc, write me a script for doxycycline. Anybody else running into this problem?

Donald Fry 11-05-2003 05:50 AM

RE: " Tick-ed Off"
 
i was out setting up a stand last sunday , my dog came home with ticks on her, i sprayed no stinking bugs on and wasn' t bother, it seems to work for me..[:-]

bbahunter 11-05-2003 08:47 AM

RE: " Tick-ed Off"
 
Guys , go to walmart in the camping section , and buy Repels permanone tick spray, bring your clothes outside and treat them with this stuff, let it dry for 6-8 hours, and then you can wear your clothes again.
You will not have a tick on you , it lasts at least for 2 weeks.
And best of all , once dryed, it is scent free.

MassHntr 11-05-2003 10:42 AM

RE: " Tick-ed Off"
 
bba,

I' ll do that. Thanks for the tip. Any luck out there in western Mass? They checked in a half-dozen 200 lb. + bucks down in Milford so far.

bbahunter 11-05-2003 01:22 PM

RE: " Tick-ed Off"
 
Right now, it is pretty slow going, between the weather and abundant acorn crop.
The deer just are not moving good yet.
Last thursday, i saw a small 6 pointer chasing does in a field, but that is all the rut activity i have seen.
Congrats on your deer.
Brian


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