While out hunting on Saturday here are some of the rubs we found
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As you can see he was not to choosey on the size trees he picked on
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here is the spot I am hunting from this week
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Thanks for looking
Man I hope your going to be in a tree stand. Unless your using a .480
You'll need it to shoot too far through that underbrush sapling crap.
I have taken 5 deer in the past 5 years in this mess and have used the bow for some and shotgun for the others from the ground
Well, then that's it...were changing your screen name to Rambo :biggrin: Be right back (http://www.championtannery.com/smilies/bolt.gif)
and this year I thought of just using the hunting knife :laf:
QuoteMan I hope your going to be in a tree stand.
Jim did you see past the rubs?? There aint no tree big enough for a tree stand :shrug:
I would be looking for an opening in there to call some coyotes out of that thicket. :eyebrow:
Quote from: CCP on November 25, 2007, 09:19:52 PMI would be looking for an opening in there to call some coyotes out of that thicket. :eyebrow:
Of course you would. :iroll:
:laf:
Quote from: FinsnFur on November 25, 2007, 05:25:36 PMwere changing your screen name to Rambo
Rambo :confused: ............. :roflmao: :roflmao: :roflmao:
Hey Pimp remember the drive you walked to go hunt crows those pics are taken on either side of that drive so there is a nice opening to call coyotes I will have to post a pic of that