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gettin' lots of action eh, Mike?

nice shots!

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I cant get over how much my old stomping ground has changed bro.


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Outta range LoneWolf, outta range.

But Ohhh so nice to look at, pretty young doe that she is.

It's too early to get all worked up, 'cause it isn't nearly huntin' time yet.

Must be the full moon that's commin' up this weekend.....AAAOOOOOOOO.

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Nice shots LW ! I got some beauty pic's of a buttom buck while on vacation out east last week . I didn't get that film on disc , but did get some beauty humming bird pictures !
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Nice Pics LW!!
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LoneWolf,

Any signs of that beauty monster buck you saw a couple of summers ago?
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Even my father said he had never seen a track that big in all the years he's been hunting
I see a lot of sleepless nights ahead of you. :lol: Your going to have a hard time thinking about anything else but that buck. Good Luck on opening day.
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nice pics Lonewolf....I just got back from florida..didnt see a thing there but tourist :twisted: it drove me crazy bro...Im glad to be home..
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LoneWolf wrote:
Partikle wrote:I see a lot of sleepless nights ahead of you. :lol: Your going to have a hard time thinking about anything else but that buck. Good Luck on opening day.
You ain't kidding...Them sleepless nights you're talking about have already started!... By no means what so ever do I consider myself to be a trophy hunter, I'm a meat hunter. But if the big bucks and the opportunities are there, why not go for a big rack. Especially this year, now that we can purchase up to 6 additionnal tags in the areas I hunt. Why not try for a big guy. Then you have your meat, and you have a wall hanger for your den.

Thanks, Partikle. And good luck to you!
Ditto,Ditto and Ditto :wink: What ya think LoneWolf ya might fall asleep and that big Rack walk right by ya :wink: :wink:
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Hoss, glad to hear that the family and yourself made it back home alright.


Gary, You got it!... :wink:

I've heard of many guys who's done that... I even know one personally, who fell asleep on his watch only to wake up and have fresh tracks in the snow going right by his stand that weren't there before they fell asleep...
My eyes have gotten pretty heavy myself a few times, especially when the warm sun comes out while I'm hunting during the late season.
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