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I just got my Mule deer tag for Co. This is a hunt that three of us have made since 1992. It now takes three points to get a deer tag for us out of staters. During the years we can't get deer tags we hunt elk.
Back home we hunt duck, deer and quail. Looking forward to the hunt this year. Could be our last. Bill |
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i am pretty sure we are going again this upcoming january. you are certianly welcome to come along. land is vast, you can get as lonely or partner up as you want. we stalked 3 deer a day year before last.. |
george! you have four kids?
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Vash, I will send you an e-mail but you are now committed. |
Northeastern California, around Adin, used to be great deer country. Back in the day, (1950's) I spent a summer bucking hay for a cattle ranch near there. Owner was a buddy of my dad's. He'd get permits for the deer ruining his alfalfa crop....thinking about it, you'd need to know somebody to hunt there.
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Yeah, the X zones are still pretty good.
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I'll be hunting deer about 10 miles outside Crystal Falls, MI.
Joining us (god willing) will be my step mothers father. 86 years old. He still skis and competes in Nastar. He fought in the Battle of the Bulge. He got hit by a shell, after only being in Europe for a few weeks. I love hearing his stories. He shot a doe last year. He said, "I got a bit of buck fever, and my heart was going pretty good. I didn't die, thats a good sign." I wish more young men today could see how they fit into the world of men by sharing in the ritual of hunting. You hear the voice an 86 year old who led a productive, positive life and contributed to his community. You get a better sense of what you will need to do in life to succeed. Many kids don't seem to have the slightest clue as to their position in the world. Their arrogance is astonishing. All bling, no substance. |
We keep having a small (for this area, large for back home) 12 point coming from the state forest, across the soybean patch, and spending time with our horses. Hope he stays around for Wifey to take out this winter.... But I really don't want dead animals on the walls.
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Need to get a pelican hog hunt together w/ BR, Aigel, me and you. Private land where you can stick one! |
^LOL!
you miss and that arrow is gone for good? looks pretty thick there. |
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I will be hunting moose in the Brooks range in AK then sping grizzly on the AK peninsula. Will also get some hogs in Texas and of course Nevada chukars |
If in extreme SE OK and wanting to take out hogs let me know well in advance. I'll talk to in-laws. They have SEVERAL to get rid of and he could use the help sometimes!
He has taken several down each year and it is getting harder for him to do. |
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Perfect Dave. Make sure MJ can travel.
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Woooo Hoooooo!!!!!
I have two Archery Elk trips planned in the next few weeks near the Continental Divide here in CO. A quick one this weekend mostly to check things out, and then a four day-er in a few weeks! Bill |
lucky. good luck!!!
doing dove opener tomorrow with a well known pelican. my first time meeting him and his family. i mean, SICKDAY tomorrow.. |
In my part of Georgia they just approved shooting over corn, legal. Not sure just how much sport or skill it takes to use a high power rifle, scope, and shooting over a big corn feeder. Don't get me wrong. The deer work over my blueberry field pretty good. I figure after first couple of days of hunt season the deer will go nocturnal. We usually shoot at least 12-15 deer off my place each year.
To answer your question, we will plant some rye, wheat, etc, and make sure the feeder is full of corn. |
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