If you could....?
#11
Joined: Nov 2004
Posts: 17
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From: Indiana, Cloverdale
I am with Kmack,
I would like about 2-3000 acres that I could manage and build a nice herd on. I have about all the equipment my closet can hold right now anyway. Ok, a bigger room to store and buy more equipment too can be added to the list.....lol
I would like about 2-3000 acres that I could manage and build a nice herd on. I have about all the equipment my closet can hold right now anyway. Ok, a bigger room to store and buy more equipment too can be added to the list.....lol
#12
Since I've got almost everything A bowhunter could possibly need,I would have to go with an ATV Arctic Cat 650 4x4.Everything else that i need or would like wouldn't cost a whole lot ,and an ATV is just out of reach at this point and time .Mom want;s to put new window's on the house.
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nubo
#13
Joined: Sep 2003
Posts: 220
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From:
not gonna be to greedy would just like about 150 acres that i can hunt in peace with my father.Hes getting older and i would like to have a special place him and i can call our own till god takes my best friend and hunting buddy from me.
#16
Joined: Nov 2004
Posts: 1,710
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From: Hoosier Country, Baby!
Hey Kentucky, those buddy stands are really, er... um... convenient. 
Seriously, there is plenty of room in them for two people to hunt and they are comfortable to boot. We have one...

Seriously, there is plenty of room in them for two people to hunt and they are comfortable to boot. We have one...
#19
Joined: Nov 2004
Posts: 42
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From:
I don't know where to start... range finder, swavorski binos, digital game camera, Yamaha Rhino, tractor for food plots, traditional longbow, night vision goggles (how cool would that be?), and a new camper.
Man, it sure is fun to dream. I figure I would need about $30k to fill my list.
Man, it sure is fun to dream. I figure I would need about $30k to fill my list.


