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Glad you are doing better Scott.
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Thanks fellas!
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Good for you Scott, keep it up. Bruce
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Scott, glad you're able to ramble along! I got tickled when I enlarged your selfie and read the sign behind you. :lol: Did you have your canteen straped on your side? ::poke:: Your recovery seems to be going well! ::handshake::
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treefarmer wrote:Scott, glad you're able to ramble along! I got tickled when I enlarged your selfie and read the sign behind you. :lol: Did you have your canteen straped on your side? ::poke:: Your recovery seems to be going well! ::handshake::
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Good for you Scott keep up the good work. ::tu:: ::ds::
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Some of y'all know we enjoy puttin' Bambi in the freezer. I'm not too sure about this season with the woods turned upside down from Hurricane Michael. One shooting house is inaccessible due to downed natural growth timber, one stand has part of the roof blown off, one ladder stand was damaged when the tree that supported it broke in two and my oldest stand was blown from its' ladder platform. One stand is still intact, a small trailer with seats and a roof. It belongs to a preacher who was a professor at the Baptist College of Florida. I gave him a key to the lease as most of our hunting was on our small farm. He left it on the lease property a couple of years ago and told me to keep it as long as I needed it. Looks like we are going to need it this year, especially for the Grandsons Thanksgiving hunt. The two trail road to the stand was not passable so we had to cut the pines into manageable pieces earlier in the week and today I pushed them out of the way with the tractor. I've been hunting this same lease for well over 25 years and have seen every condition change due to this being an active timber plantation.
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The "Boss" had to go with me in case something happened.
The "Boss" had to go with me in case something happened.
Giving the old chainsaw a workout.
Giving the old chainsaw a workout.
Cut into manageable pieces to move with front end loader.
Cut into manageable pieces to move with front end loader.
The saw gave me a workout, resting in the "shooting trailer".  The hurricane had shredded the curtain covering the open end.
The saw gave me a workout, resting in the "shooting trailer". The hurricane had shredded the curtain covering the open end.
Our old shooting house that had survived more than 20 years.  Notice the ladder and platform in the background, against the pine and the trailer beyond it.  There is a window sill in that stand that probably has at least 35 notches in it.  I hadn't hunted from this stand since the 2013-14 season because of joint replacements.
Our old shooting house that had survived more than 20 years. Notice the ladder and platform in the background, against the pine and the trailer beyond it. There is a window sill in that stand that probably has at least 35 notches in it. I hadn't hunted from this stand since the 2013-14 season because of joint replacements.
Miss Joy taking a picture of our destroyed handiwork.  She and I built that stand using a climbing stand to begin the construction.  Can't do things like that any more.
Miss Joy taking a picture of our destroyed handiwork. She and I built that stand using a climbing stand to begin the construction. Can't do things like that any more.
This is what Bambi sees from this old clay pit.  He would be looking into the "shooting trailer" south of the pit.
This is what Bambi sees from this old clay pit. He would be looking into the "shooting trailer" south of the pit.
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Philip, any of bambi you get this year you will have earned. Hope you are still seeing deer sign in the area. That wind sure did a job on the trees. ::tu:: ::tu::
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Hay Philip... Good to see ya out there after all that went down.. And glad to see Miss Joy keeping an eye on ya too!! ::nod:: Some times ya never know.. Be safe and Good Luck!!! ::tu:: John :D
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Treefarmer, I think you're a man of true grit.
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The good news is Bambi is going to be discombobulated this year too.

I've killed deer while sitting on a five gallon bucket so don't give up hope. ::tu::
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philco wrote:The good news is Bambi is going to be discombobulated this year too.

I've killed deer while sitting on a five gallon bucket so don't give up hope. ::tu::
Philco, how did you get a deer to sit on a five gallon bucket? Sorry there are no pictures. :lol: ::shrug::
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doglegg wrote:
philco wrote:The good news is Bambi is going to be discombobulated this year too.

I've killed deer while sitting on a five gallon bucket so don't give up hope. ::tu::
Philco, how did you get a deer to sit on a five gallon bucket? Sorry there are no pictures. :lol: ::shrug::
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doglegg wrote:
philco wrote:The good news is Bambi is going to be discombobulated this year too.

I've killed deer while sitting on a five gallon bucket so don't give up hope. ::tu::
Philco, how did you get a deer to sit on a five gallon bucket? Sorry there are no pictures. :lol: ::shrug::
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It looks like you have some work in front of you, Treefarmer. I have no doubt you will have it back in order quickly.

I had a good weekend last week. I took a little 8 pt on Saturday, and a hog on Sunday.
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Nice hunting Unk - congratulations! OH
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Well done Unk!! Good eating ahead!! ::tu::
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Good job, Unk! Let's see here... ::hmm:: , you got some good back strap, a couple of tenderloins and two hams that make some mighty fine eatin', plus a fine squealer to mix with all them less desirable pieces of venison and make some sausage. And on top of that, you busted 'em with a left handed rifle! :) Great pictures, looks like the "T" posts are keepin' the feeder upright. ::tu::
Your post made my mornin'! ::handshake::
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Thanks guys! Yes, I have a freezer full of meat now. The T-posts have done the trick, and kept the cows from knocking over my feeder. I will probably put up a pen around it next summer to keep the cattle from eating the corn. Treefarmer, that is my old lefty Rem 700 in .30-06 with a Leupold 3-9x40 scope. It gets the job done. It is the only left handed firearm I own, and I sure like it.
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Hey Unk.. Congrats!! And that's KOOL!!! Good shootin!!! ::tu:: John :D
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Congrats Unk ::tu:: -- we don't have the hogs on our place ""yet"" but they are all around our area ::hmm::

I got these two ( 110 lb. 4 point & 95 lb. doe ), last week ____ with them in the freezer, my hunting is over for the year -- ended up with 5 total for the year and the freezer full*** -- weather is turning colder, and the rut is in full swing -- I'll get out of the way, so the "young guys can chase those ""Big Racks"" , while I dine on fresh venison steak & sausage, somewhere inside, near the fireplace :) :mrgreen: :mrgreen:

Got the ""Euro Mount"" back for the 170 lb. 8 point, I killed Oct.14 ( Last photo ) -- guy done a nice job,imho** -- have a great day my friends,Monk ::tu::

Phillip --- good luck to you for the upcoming season ::tu:: ::tu::
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Unk, looks like you did well. You hunting in south Texas? ::tu:: ::tu::
Big Monk that mount did come out nice. I like that style. ::tu::
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A deer and a hog in two days ... looks like a great weekend, Unc!

Monk - Those young ones are best eating. That is a cool mount, I do not recall ever seeing one done just like that.
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Good job Unc and Monk ::tu:: ::tu:: I'm looking forward to the first non-rain hunt of the year tomorrow ::hmm::
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