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Post by GS1 on Oct 23, 2014 21:05:40 GMT -5
I'm not sure how much of it is going to be the same though. The lady I talked to down there yesterday said made it sound as though the name and website were all that was purchased.
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Post by GS1 on Oct 23, 2014 9:41:39 GMT -5
Hung a stand yesterday trying to move in on a couple of bucks I've been getting pictures of. Shortly after sunrise, I saw one of them with a doe and yearling about 200 yards out. Something spooked him and he took off the other way. The doe and button buck walked right passed me.
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Post by GS1 on Oct 22, 2014 16:22:58 GMT -5
Lots of speculation. Kind of sad.
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Post by GS1 on Oct 21, 2014 20:24:59 GMT -5
I'm suprised that it wasn't put up for sale. 90 employees? ? he tried selling it, but couldn't find any serious buyers.
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Post by GS1 on Oct 21, 2014 17:27:21 GMT -5
I thought that I had read on the Uncle Lee's website that Wing Supply was being sold.
I'm going to miss driving down there. I've saved a lot of money over the years by going there.
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Post by GS1 on Oct 19, 2014 23:44:32 GMT -5
Nice buck! Congrats.
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Rattling?
Oct 18, 2014 20:55:48 GMT -5
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Post by GS1 on Oct 18, 2014 20:55:48 GMT -5
I rattle sparingly throughout October with more success during the last half of the month. This went on for close to half an hour back and forth in front of the camera. End of September, fwiw.
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Taxidermy
Oct 15, 2014 1:55:18 GMT -5
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Post by GS1 on Oct 15, 2014 1:55:18 GMT -5
Anyone know a lower cost taxidermist ($300 or less) that can do a shoulder mount for me in central Indiana? Thanks. In taxidermy work, like anything else, you usually get what you paid for. Your first bow buck is deserving. You wont kill another "first bow buck". When you have someone look at your deer and they asked which one is the oldest and there is 18 years between the oldest and the newest, you realize what you get by going to a good taxidermist that charges a little more.
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Post by GS1 on Oct 14, 2014 21:30:49 GMT -5
Looks good!
I bought my son a muzzleloader today with synthetic stock and forearm. Would like to get it done. Not sure if there is enough time between now and season though. We have a lot of practicing to do.
Do you have a Facebook page? I have found that facebook is a lot more effective than a website to reach a lot of ourdoorsmen quick. For $5 or so you can reach a lot of people.
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Post by GS1 on Oct 14, 2014 19:55:58 GMT -5
Upside down in the sprint car would probably do it.
It varies 7 days, but with the exception of a couple of years, has always been 21-28. It would be nice if it came in earlier, but with the same formula for the start date, one of the lowest harvest in many years topped with lower than normal hunter success, everything pretty much points to a declining population. All of that coming off a healthy hatch in 2012.
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Post by GS1 on Oct 13, 2014 10:27:26 GMT -5
I was thinking it was always the first Wednesday after the first full week of April. This was about 20 years ago. Making the season a week to a week and a half earlier. I could be wrong. To many heavy loaded turkey and waterfowl rounds since then. Lol you are correct. Its on page 7 of the harvest report. Same formula since the 3rd season.
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Post by GS1 on Oct 10, 2014 17:01:25 GMT -5
Its not the only law or regulation that is a little screwy. Isn't that the truth! chubwub, it states you have to have a license to call a turkey for another hunter. Obviously, a youth is a hunter.
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Post by GS1 on Oct 10, 2014 13:39:05 GMT -5
My then 4 year old won a pair of 10x42 Steiners last year. I had always had cheap binos too, but not after getting these.
Now if he would just let me use them when we go out looking. I practically have to bribe him to get to use them.
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Post by GS1 on Oct 8, 2014 9:01:15 GMT -5
What I have said for years. We use to have a earlier season. Then they started moving it back. According to the data in the report, it looks like they have used the same formula for the start date since 1972.
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Post by GS1 on Oct 7, 2014 11:03:56 GMT -5
I wear it during archery. Just enough to take the shine off. Cleans right up with a diaper wipe.
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Post by GS1 on Oct 4, 2014 7:24:11 GMT -5
At least there's turkeys gobbling.
You never realize how important a squirrels tail is until you see one missing a tail falling from limb to limb. Most clumsy thing I've ever seen.
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Post by GS1 on Oct 2, 2014 6:29:19 GMT -5
If I have a stand in an area and someone is already parked there when I get there, I'm going somewhere else.
Who's liable when someone too lazy to do their own scouting or too lazy to hang their own stand, climbs up in someone else's and falls out and breaks something?
I would never trust the equipment of someone I do not know.
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Post by GS1 on Oct 1, 2014 6:29:47 GMT -5
My buddy had this happen to his muzzleloader. Luckily all he got was some damage to his hand and some steel in his shoulder.
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Post by GS1 on Sept 30, 2014 12:15:01 GMT -5
Poachers are always going to find a way to poach. It happens in every state regardless of the regulations in place.
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Post by GS1 on Sept 28, 2014 9:02:26 GMT -5
Just as an old beagle can tell a hot trail from a cold one, I'd assume a mature deer can also. I try not to cross travel paths, but during the rut, nobody knows for sure where that is. I try to be closer to 1 hour early than 30 minutes.
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