Who makes that log drag? Think it would work with an ATV (Yamaha 700)?
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You should start a commercial logging crew and mill, you've got all the equipment and expertise.Mine is a woodland mills log arch and it would work on a Yamaha 700 with a 2" ball.
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You should start a commercial logging crew and mill, you've got all the equipment and expertise.

Wow that's a big lump on his eyebrow. He needs to heal some wounds before I'd consider eating those steaks.That would be a no no under my current government contract, 8 years left. Besides, I would have to increase my current output of around 100 board feet/day average.
Wound looks to be drying up, may have been a popped pusser like the one on his head. He comes out and stands under my bow stand on a regular basis, which leaves me thinking.
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Wow that's a big lump on his eyebrow. He needs to heal some wounds before I'd consider eating those steaks.
Growing up on a farm we ate a lot of things that weren't quite 100% and I'm still here.That's how I feel about it, I was just thinking, it's all hypothetical. However, I did eat a fallow deer in Colorado that had a pusser on his rear leg.
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Now you're cooking with gas. He wouldn't be the biggest one on your wall, but he'd make great butterfly steaks! He'd better watch his steps or he'll be making a trip on your Ranger.This guy looks much tastier and is hanging out in the Kill Zone. I believe him to be 5 1/2 this year.
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Perhaps you could head up the notch at 3 am and do a long sit until daylight?I was up on the plateau today thinking that I never see two mature deer together then I looked at the pictures to find Old 8 and Old 10 hanging together. They are the same age, they could be brothers.
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I haven't been hunting mornings because I don't want to bump deer. Which is what would have happened this morning, Old 10 was in and out under my stand from 4:25 - 6:50 am this morning.
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Old 10 would fit right in on my Kentucky wall.
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Good grief, he is a tankI was up on the plateau today thinking that I never see two mature deer together then I looked at the pictures to find Old 8 and Old 10 hanging together. They are the same age, they could be brothers.
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I haven't been hunting mornings because I don't want to bump deer. Which is what would have happened this morning, Old 10 was in and out under my stand from 4:25 - 6:50 am this morning.
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Old 10 would fit right in on my Kentucky wall.
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Perhaps you could head up the notch at 3 am and do a long sit until daylight?
Good grief, he is a tank
I'm not so much a diehard hunter as an adventurer, so it's more the thrill of the chase, formulating the plan of attack, and then seeing if the plan was a good one that gets me up early every once in a while. I can totally understand the not wanting to rise at 3 am every morning to go on wild goose chase deer hunts, but I was thinking more like a one-off experiment to see if you could add heavy to the KY wall?I'm a real habitat guy but not so much a real hunter.
He does look tankish. The question is, is he hanging 160lb or 200lb. We may or may not ever know.
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I'm not so much a diehard hunter as an adventurer, so it's more the thrill of the chase, formulating the plan of attack, and then seeing if the plan was a good one that gets me up early every once in a while. I can totally understand the not wanting to rise at 3 am every morning to go on wild goose chase deer hunts, but I was thinking more like a one-off experiment to see if you could add heavy to the KY wall?
But you usually don't hit the ridge hard until late October, right? The chance of pre-maturely pressuring those boys away always exists.
