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    Ground blind chair

    I'm fortunate enough to have a wife that works in an office setting. Every year they order new office chairs so I get 3 used chairs that I've been swapping out every year with them. They're comfortable and swivel. I normally take the left armrest off which makes it easier to draw my bow. It's an...
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    Merry Christmas

    Merry Christmas to you and your family as well. Unfortunately the way my schedule is I'm working this week. Only 4 more years and I'll have Christmas off!! Sent from my SM-G892A using Tapatalk
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    Well, I’ve got it !

    I don't know if there is any truth to it. But single barrel bourbon seems to keep it away. I always heard the old timers talk about the medicinal purposes of alcohol. My grandmother always gave us a shot of moonshine and a tablespoon of castor oil. I don't know if it helped but we never...
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    Last night sit

    It is an eerie feeling when there's nothing and I mean absolutely nothing stirring. No birds, squirrels, turkeys, deer....anything. No noise just calm silence. Normally I pack up and head in quick on those days. Raises the hair on the back of you neck for sure. But then again I've kill my best...
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    Well, I’ve got it !

    Glad you're over what is the worst. We're all sitting around waiting for it to strike us. The kids had their Christmas program at church Sunday evening. People have been dropping like flies with it since. This is the closest I've been exposed even though I travel to different states for work and...
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    Bucks not chasing

    Just based on geography I'd say your peak rut was sometime in mid November. Any doe that wasn't bred during that time should cycle back around right about now. You can tell by if scrapes have been freshened up or new rubs appear. I'd still key in on food sources and doe this time of year...
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    Bucks not chasing

    Welcome to the forum. I would assume your rut is over and the deer are in a feeding mode. I would focus on food sources. If you're not seeing any daytime action maybe move your ground blind up the trail a couple hundred yards. You might get lucky and catch a buck staging there before exposing...
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    Pre rut

    About the time you start seeing scrapes really start kicking off. Bucks will be cruising checking those scrapes looking for the 1st does coming in estrous. But a drag walking into your stand never really hurt me in the past. It actually made for an entertaining hunt. Had a yearling follow me...
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    Lazyman stands

    Heck of a way to use your first post. We all appreciate any insight on products but will find it skeptical that your first post is knocking a product. Pictures speak more volume than words. Take the time and go over and introduce yourself. Your grievance will probably go a lot further after that...
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    CAMP FLAG

    Nice!!!! Great work!!! Sent from my SM-G892A using Tapatalk
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    Horizontal rubs???

    Agreed!!!!! Interesting none the less. I'm sure a buck isn't prejudiced on what he runs really Sent from my SM-G892A using Tapatalk
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    WHAT'S YOUR FAVOURITE HUNTING DOG

    What is your angle on this thread with it being your first? We have a thread for hunting dogs. I find it curious you have a kennel in Illinois but are in Atlanta. But I'll play this game. English Labrador. Has everything. Looks, brains, drive and an on/off switch. Sent from my SM-G892A using...
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    Heck of a harvest.

    The farmer was probably like......"Well at least it wasn't a tire this time" Sent from my SM-G892A using Tapatalk
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    Another new hunter

    Daylight is your friend. The later it gets the margin of error increases on the likelihood of shooting an undesirable deer. But understand this. We've all done it. You'll learn quicker by mistakes. With that being said if you spent enough time in the woods you'll eventually be able to tell the...
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    Therapy Acres Target Buck “Clubby” Goes Down

    Man what a deer. From one Mississippi hunter to another I am jealous. Great buck!!! Sent from my SM-G892A using Tapatalk
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    Trying to hunt smarter, use of Topo Maps

    Depending on your area Google maps update their satellite images pretty often. I actually find the older satellite maps if you're new to an area as a useful tool. I was able to find an old road and pond that I wouldn't have found unless I stumbled across it. This site is a wealth of information...
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    The actual plan...warning Politics involved...

    There is the option that Harris could appoint another person as a VP that would have to be confirmed by both the house and Senate. I couldn't imagine her pick being any better than Pelosi though. It really is scary to think these people run our country. When in reality I wouldn't trust them to...
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    Urban flight to rural land

    We clear cut 80 acres of pines 2 years ago. I plan on replanting with a variety of oaks in the hopes of reestablishing an oak savanna this winter. Maybe 30-40 years we'll talk about timber. Most pine plantations that are being harvested in my area that aren't owned by a timber company is being...
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    Urban flight to rural land

    Oh man......reminds me of some people we knew that moved in down the road a little ways. They had a mess of pomeranians they brought with them. We went over to grill one night. She let them little things out and all 3 of them ran straight to the wood line right at dark yapping their little heads...
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    Urban flight to rural land

    I'm in a unique situation. Me and my wife currently own 240 acres that butts up to my in-laws 1200 acres (that she'll inherit half of). Our house and land we put on the market resides on the south side of our property with my in-laws being to the north. We could sell our house and 40 acres and...
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