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CWD in your area?
With all the heated debate on this bowhunting forum I have determined that we are all suffering from CWD. Continualy Wanting to Deerhunt. Comes on after the end of deer season and there is no known cure for it. The only way to take the edge off is to talk about it on the huntingnet. Kinda like group therapy. Those who are effected the worst become the most argumentative. And those that post little only have a touch of it. If this is only the onset we are all in big trouble, don't you agree? Or not?
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RE: CWD in your area?
;);)
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I don't post much, but I have it bad!!! I just don't type very well and it takes me along time to type a short post.
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RE: CWD in your area?
[8D] Hang in there Elk. Get out in the woods and scout your brains out. It's great therapy, trust me.
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I cant go scouting right now. The mountains are too covered in snow. I would go snow shoeing but the avalanch dangers are too high. Forget it I am going to the range.
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Today, I am sitting here debating wether to go out and make an elk target out of snow, mine is called CWE for (continually wanting to elkhunt).
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RE: CWD in your area?
ORIGINAL: Elkcrazy8 I cant go scouting right now. The mountains are too covered in snow. I would go snow shoeing but the avalanch dangers are too high. Forget it I am going to the range. |
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was driving home from work this afternoon and while I was going through one of our better hunting areas I was looking for deer in the woods and I almost hit 2 of them standing on the road, there were 5 all togehter(2 on the road and 3 in the woods). Wanted to be in that woods about 20 ft in the tree, but have to wait and wait and wait...
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