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Crittercoroner
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DUDE, your uselessness is epic!
Finally wacked one
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November 15, 2006, 10:32:29 PM »
So I finally wacked a deer with horns yesterday ending a 4 year boneless streak. Lots of does between the two to keep the freezer full. Not a monster, just a six, but a big bodied deer, 76 lbs of boned out meat. Wish my camera wasn't crapped out, but oh well.
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It's like the Nike commercial, just do it.
Hillbilly Andy
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Re: Finally wacked one
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right on buddy, keep on a killin!
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Jims Wildlife Studio
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Location: North East PA
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That's a long dry spell, I glad you were finally successful. Congratulation's.
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paul e
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Re: Finally wacked one
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long time coming
congrats.
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using stop-rot up front makes everything else go better
and somewhere off in the distance a deer grunted
Craig R
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Doesn't it make you feel all warm inside? Glad you broke the spell!
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rbt
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What do you think he will score?
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My dad is 50 has never shot a buck. He missed a bruiser last year. I only ever got one 5 pointer when i was 16. seen plenty just couldn't get a good shoot or missed. On the other hand my younger brother has about 6 under his belt. That boy could do every thing wrong in the mountain and still walk out with a buck or doe. I have shot plenty of does in my life time only 27 so has my dad. His favorite saying is can't eat the horns, but they sure are pretty on the wall. Well good luck to you all hope you guys have a good hunting season.
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