The old, slow, and wide Phoenix

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Great eating size. Congrats on some fine vittles.
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Congratulations on the wonderful Doe.
The long limbers always got the job done and the reliability unsurpassed in the cross bow world.
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Congratulations! :eusa-clap:
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Congrats!! :thumbup:
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Awsome job mark with the long limber .. it looks like your going to be getting a little stormy down yonder better get yer hunting in now.
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Congrat's , Nice doe , good shot..
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longbow joe wrote:
Wed Sep 28, 2022 8:44 pm
Awsome job mark with the long limber .. it looks like your going to be getting a little stormy down yonder better get yer hunting in now.
I’m about to head to my stand right now… it’s 6:15 in the morning as I type this…😁

It will be cold beer and college football the rest of the weekend 8) 8)
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Nice shootin'!
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flinthead wrote:
Thu Sep 29, 2022 6:15 am
longbow joe wrote:
Wed Sep 28, 2022 8:44 pm
Awsome job mark with the long limber .. it looks like your going to be getting a little stormy down yonder better get yer hunting in now.
I’m about to head to my stand right now… it’s 6:15 in the morning as I type this…😁

It will be cold beer and college football the rest of the weekend 8) 8)
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flinthead wrote:
Thu Sep 29, 2022 6:15 am
longbow joe wrote:
Wed Sep 28, 2022 8:44 pm
Awsome job mark with the long limber .. it looks like your going to be getting a little stormy down yonder better get yer hunting in now.
I’m about to head to my stand right now… it’s 6:15 in the morning as I type this…😁

It will be cold beer and college football the rest of the weekend 8) 8)
You got that right.......as long as the DISH holds out.
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nchunterkw wrote:
Thu Sep 29, 2022 12:48 pm
flinthead wrote:
Thu Sep 29, 2022 6:15 am
longbow joe wrote:
Wed Sep 28, 2022 8:44 pm
Awsome job mark with the long limber .. it looks like your going to be getting a little stormy down yonder better get yer hunting in now.
I’m about to head to my stand right now… it’s 6:15 in the morning as I type this…😁

It will be cold beer and college football the rest of the weekend 8) 8)
You got that right.......as long as the DISH holds out.
I thought about that too Keith
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Tomorrow is our first day ....looking like a washout as the pia hurricane dumps what is left of it.
I'm glad and thankful it sparred us and pray for those affected by it hunting will be there later.
Probably have to go shopping at the mall then food store freaking excited to the max to be with the Missy all day instead of hunting ..just shoot me with a dull broadhead.
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longbow joe wrote:
Fri Sep 30, 2022 6:30 pm
..just shoot me with a dull broadhead.
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I feel your pain. I'm hoping the remnants of Ian picks up speed so maybe we can salvage something later in the weekend or early in the week. Right now it looks like a total washout all weekend and will linger well into the week. I still need a doe or two, but was looking forward to getting out after all the antlers that have been running around. Forced relaxation just isn't as fun.
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Well... not to rub it in, (TOO MUCH), but it's 50 degrees here this morning. It's 5:25am and I'm headed out for the Opening Day of Bow Season here in East Texas.
It's supposed to be nice Bluebird kinda day. :thumbup:

Y'all keep your umbrellas handy back East!! :wink: :lol:
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AJ01 wrote:
Sat Oct 01, 2022 6:27 am
Well... not to rub it in, (TOO MUCH), but it's 50 degrees here this morning. It's 5:25am and I'm headed out for the Opening Day of Bow Season here in East Texas.
It's supposed to be nice Bluebird kinda day. :thumbup:

Y'all keep your umbrellas handy back East!! :wink: :lol:
Good luck AJ!!
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