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Wow! Beautiful pics, and awesome fish too!
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AWESOME !!!!!!!!!!!! ::ds::
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Absolutely magnificent!

Thanks for sharing GDOGG!! ::nod:: ::tu::
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Welcome guys just my slice of heaven.
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Nice mess of Brookies! ::drool::
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Great Pics, garddogg! We thank you for takin' us on that fine fishin' trip. Only problem I see, was I forgot my coat! What temperatures do y'all have this time of year?
It's in the mid 90's here but I found a picture on the game camera this mornin' that makes me want to be wearin' a coat about Thanksgiving mornin'!
1st picture is of a pair of twins that were born in October last year. We have pictures of them playing around the feeder when they still had their spots. Now they are quit different, one has a great 4 point rack for a 1st set of antlers and the other is more typical of a 1 year old buck, having unequal spikes.
2nd picture shows 2 good lookin' bucks that came by the feeder this morning. Maybe we'll get to look at them a little closer come huntin' season, like through a Redfield 3X9 ::nod:: .
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Lookin' good Phil ** ::nod:: ___

just went to my two ground stands (tents) & placed my chairs inside** ( bug sprayed the ground & tent good, about three weeks ago*** ) ___ put a bag of ""cedar shavings"" in each tent (helps with scent & bugs) ,then put out a 50 lb. bag of corn, scattered in the shooting lanes, with a little ""extra pile"" in spots !!!! I will hand scatter, 50 lbs. of corn every two weeks,till season opens ( Oct. 11 for guns ) --- looks like they are slowing down on the mineral licks ??? --- and the acorns will start falling near opening days ?? ---- will have to move around some, to keep em' guessing where I'm gona' be hidin' with my Browning** :) ____

have not been to our hunt club,since we planted the peas, clover, & buckwheat, three weeks ago in some small plots*** we have had some scattered showers,so hoping it will germinate & give us a good growth, by October --- I'll try to remember to take along the camera for pictures,but my"memory brain cell" is in bad shape ::dang::

good luck,___Monk*** ::tu:: ::tu::

PS___(below)___ made me a shooting tripod for each ground stand --ol'folks like me, need a little help to steady the "crosshairs" :mrgreen: :mrgreen:
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Garddogg - That looks like a beautiful place to fish. And a beautiful mess o fish, too! Just being out fishing is a treat, actually catching fish is even better.


Treefarmer - Nice deer! At least I can detect a slight foretaste of summer's end. Certain plants indicate the change of season: Jaquemontia (a wild morning glory) always grows vigorously just as summer is ending. Yesterday I noticed it was covering a dwarf tree in my garden.
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Treefarmer ya gut sum nice bucks there,up in the mountains it's cool in the evenings,at home were in a heat-wave,tue+wed was in the 90's and some humid ::barf:: nice steady stick Monk we use Y sticks in each stand.
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Man, the anticipation is killing me!! ::woot:: Good luck this season fellas.
I'll trade for venison jerky if anyone has some or makes some!!


I think I'm going to let the fatwood hounds loose on our next mission!! (That'll be my grandsons......I think I'll stop walking and tell them to find me some fatwood and point like a bird dog when they do!!).
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big monk wrote:Lookin' good Phil ** ::nod:: ___

just went to my two ground stands (tents) & placed my chairs inside** ( bug sprayed the ground & tent good, about three weeks ago*** ) ___ put a bag of ""cedar shavings"" in each tent (helps with scent & bugs) ,then put out a 50 lb. bag of corn, scattered in the shooting lanes, with a little ""extra pile"" in spots !!!! I will hand scatter, 50 lbs. of corn every two weeks,till season opens ( Oct. 11 for guns ) --- looks like they are slowing down on the mineral licks ??? --- and the acorns will start falling near opening days ?? ---- will have to move around some, to keep em' guessing where I'm gona' be hidin' with my Browning** :) ____

have not been to our hunt club,since we planted the peas, clover, & buckwheat, three weeks ago in some small plots*** we have had some scattered showers,so hoping it will germinate & give us a good growth, by October --- I'll try to remember to take along the camera for pictures,but my"memory brain cell" is in bad shape ::dang::

good luck,___Monk*** ::tu:: ::tu::

PS___(below)___ made me a shooting tripod for each ground stand --ol'folks like me, need a little help to steady the "crosshairs" :mrgreen: :mrgreen:
.....monk, I ain't got no crosshairs,i still have to lick the front sight!!!.......... ::facepalm:: ................
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carrmillus wrote: .....monk, I ain't got no crosshairs,i still have to lick the front sight!!!.......... ::facepalm:: ................

::hmm:: mighty long tongue ya' got there my friend !!!!!!! ::woot:: ::woot:: :mrgreen:
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.......I wet my finger and do it with my finger!!.... (aka, gary cooper in "sgt. York")!!!!!................ ::tu:: ...............
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Well, I invited another youngster to join us. Originally scheduled for 5, but one had an attitude problem with mom and dad and was made to stay home :(
I heard, once he was informed he WOULD NOT be allowed to go on the mission, his attitude changed instantly and he became an angel.

His parents held firm and would not allow him to go. They made a good move. Now they have that card to play! ::nod:: ::tu::

Tore down last years fort and constructed another with little if any help from me. Then they wanted to sharpen sticks (what kid doesn't ::shrug:: ). We had 2 cuts in 5 minutes in...... :roll:
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Scott, you're dealin' with what sounds like some good folks! It's great to hear of parents holding the line and not givin' in! Way too much "bark with out bite" goin' on :( . Real consequences for one's actions is a wonderful tool for raising children. Guess you had plenty of Band-aids :roll: . Did y'all find any lighter knots?
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Kudos Scott.. Looks like a good time those boys are having.. Nice Fort too!! ::tu:: John :D
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Looks like fun as usual Scott! You ever run across any snakes on your missions? During my brief time living in the swamp down in Florida I was seeing snakes all over. Every time I would have to dig through a brush pile or gather fire wood I would knock around in there with a long stick first....always on the lookout... ::paranoid::

...Here's a pic of a brightly colored Northern Leopard Frog I found hiding nestled amongst the weeds while tearing out my garden this morning, cool lookin' fella I thought...
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We've seen one black snake Mike.....only thing dangerous was the bees that stung us a couple weeks ago, and 2 wild boar (that made my heart pound).

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.........not sure where Clearwater is, but i'll bet you are in the range of the eastern diamondback!!!............ ::td:: ..................
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Sorry, we don't allow snakes on our missions ::nod:: ::sotb::
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Looks like a great day Scott ::tu:: Ya otta start yer own scout troop ::paranoid::
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garddogg56 wrote:Looks like a great day Scott ::tu:: Ya otta start yer own scout troop ::paranoid::

I have DOGG!....Just no rules like the mamby pambies have nowadays!!
We carry knives! ANd use them! ::nod:: ::tu::
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Scott;HERES A GOOD SCOUT STORY;went to hardware store,scouts selling dogs and sodas,told a scout if yer leader has a knife in his pocket I'll donate a ten,he didn't I laughted donated a five anyway WTF :oops: :x walked away wondering what if ::undecided::
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TripleF wrote:Sorry, we don't allow snakes on our missions ::nod:: ::sotb::
Too bad you do not see more. I always love seeing snakes in the wild. Some folks like to kill them, but I just observe. Most boys will be fascinated by any wild animal, and snakes (other than black racers) are easier to observe than most animals.

Looks like you were having a great time!
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garddogg56 wrote:Scott;HERES A GOOD SCOUT STORY;went to hardware store,scouts selling dogs and sodas,told a scout if yer leader has a knife in his pocket I'll donate a ten,he didn't I laughted donated a five anyway WTF :oops: :x walked away wondering what if ::undecided::
Good one DOGG!!!! ::tu:: ::tu::

See what I mean, scouts ain't scouts anymore..... ::facepalm::
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