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Post by bschwein on Nov 12, 2007 15:26:37 GMT -5
Still undecided on my spot. Have a chance at hunting 200 + acres of ground i've never been on with hardly any pressure at all. Might go that route and just wing it on aerials and topos. Or might go to places i've hunted in the past. Just can't make my mind up.
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Post by snakeeye on Nov 12, 2007 16:10:37 GMT -5
I'm headin' home to Kosciusko County, and I'll be going for the long gun trifecta (1 slug buck, 1 ML buck and 1 PCR buck). Seriously, I plan to kill the 1st thing that shows up at 50 yards or less, so I can get back to the waterfowl.
cambygsp,
Stay at the Holiday Inn Express in Bedford; the girls there are great, and they'll put you on a good place for supper too, Papa's I think is the name of the place.
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Post by cambygsp on Nov 13, 2007 4:49:17 GMT -5
Thanks for the suggestions guys, however we have decided to camp at our conservation club and drive back and forth to Lawrence County.....it's only about 45 minutes or so. We have already taken our camper back down to the club, will prob leave it there till muzzleloader is over.
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Post by whitetaildave24 on Nov 13, 2007 9:48:08 GMT -5
I will be up and headed to Sullivan county for the opener. Hopefully one of the big bucks we have been seeing during bow season will show up and I can send a slug flying his way.
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Post by parson on Nov 13, 2007 9:57:31 GMT -5
I'm gonna leave Indy at 5 am, drive down to Scott Co. Hopefully, have a replay of last year when I had 2 down by 8 am. Not really interested in bucks, but will not pass one up. parson
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Post by dadfsr on Nov 13, 2007 13:17:11 GMT -5
My Boy Scout Venture Crew is getting their Christmas Trees delivered Sat AM but hopefully we'll have the lot set up and ready to go by noon so that I can still hit the woods the rest of the day. If not I'll be out there first thing Sun AM. Maybe by then everyone will have chased 'em over to our woods ;D
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Post by goodyz71 on Nov 13, 2007 20:52:59 GMT -5
Hunting with my best friend on private ground. Going to be in a ladder stand that overlooks a creek bottom funnel that connects two big woods and a cut corn field. Life is good!
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