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    Bow season opens this Friday,
    Could not of come any sooner, Use dup the last of my venison two weeks ago and am craving some sausage and peppertrees.

    Who is going out

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    I might go for a sit but they are calling for rain in my neck of the woods. Last year I watched this guy walk by me on day #2

    https://i.imgur.com/Vc4GDvq.mp4

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    I'll be out for every evening hunt possible.

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    I'll be sitting this one out since I'm heading out to Dryden at the end of October for the rifle opener. Good luck to everyone.

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    I'm definitely itching to get in a tree, but.... my son turns 2 on opening day. Yes. Oct.1st birthday. :-) So it's birthday party Saturday and maybe try for a hunt on Sunday if wind/weather/wife cooperates.
    My shooting is solid right now. Practicing daily for a treestand on some 3D targets. Bow/arrows are tuned and flying great. Just need to touch up broadheads in the next few days
    A trophy is in the eye of the bow holder

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    I’ll be out I have so many fawns it going to fun and hard same time

    Told guys already let doe’s walk for October at least.

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    I should be able to get out Friday morning. Getting one on October 1st is bittersweet but I'll take one if I get a good chance!
    "where a man feels at home, outside of where he's born, is where he's meant to go"
    ​- Ernest Hemingway

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    kids are on the bus at 7:53 and it takes me 12.5 minutes to walk from the driveway to the blind.
    sighted in the xbow against the feed bag today and we're shooting dead on at 30 yds.

    its like christmas for rednecks

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    Reading all this has me even more anxious,
    I have some good fortunes opening day,
    Ive had a number of lone does, does & fawns, fork buc, 6 pt, so if one of the lone does walk thru I hope to put her in the freezer.

    Ill let the little bucs walk, unless the 6 pt is bigger than what the cam shows, and will not take a doe with fawns, did that one year, the fawn never showed itself until after the shot and the doe was still full of milk,
    I know the fawn will survive but for the next 2 days you could hear it bawling and then we noticed a lot more coyotes in the area, so wont do that again.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 410001661 View Post
    I might go for a sit but they are calling for rain in my neck of the woods. Last year I watched this guy walk by me on day #2

    https://i.imgur.com/Vc4GDvq.mp4
    That's a beauty....I got an additional tag for bow in Halton this year. Going to try again for a small public tract deer again. Definitely a challenge with 13 stands on a 3 acre parcel...lol....Good luck bud...
    This isn't a test run................Enjoy er'.......

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