Another sad day for hunting
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RE: Another sad day for hunting
ORIGINAL: KoBear
i am the only one on here at 1:08 pm on Feb. 21?? where is everybody???
i am the only one on here at 1:08 pm on Feb. 21?? where is everybody???
We've had a very wet winter down here!
If I get these little jobs out of the way, I'll be ready when the fish start biting!
Things have been slow on these boards though! I wonder where everyone else has been?
#3
RE: Another sad day for hunting
JagMagMan is right about this part of the country.
I finally got a day off from work, and tried to move some dirt with the tractor. I buried the tractor to the frame in the wet mud, and used my Bronco and a come-along to pull it out. At least I got to use my hunting truck.
C. Davis
I finally got a day off from work, and tried to move some dirt with the tractor. I buried the tractor to the frame in the wet mud, and used my Bronco and a come-along to pull it out. At least I got to use my hunting truck.
C. Davis
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Boone & Crockett
Join Date: Nov 2003
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RE: Another sad day for hunting
heat wave here in NY!! It's up to a blazing 35 degrees and feels like spring. cleared a spot in the snow this morning and hit golf balls. Heading back out to practice some more!! Going shed hunting tommorow. ahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh first incling of thaw!!! feels good.
#5
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Sandy Creek New York USA
Posts: 188
RE: Another sad day for hunting
Kobear gimmie a break; I just got back from harvesting a roadkill! I'm curious as to whether deer taste any different than when they are in their prime, during hunting season. The fat looks much different, not as white and almost granular. The deer in the northeast have had a tough time of it, but he are surviving.
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