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Posted by Ultradog MN on October 15, 2006 at 18:44:14 from (71.220.84.144):
In Reply to: got a doe posted by carloracer1987 on October 15, 2006 at 16:52:08:
Nice Deer! Glad to see someone besides me that's out for the meat and not just the horns. (Not that I wouldn't shoot a 140 inch stud of a buck) The opener is coming up here soon. Three weeks now. We're geting excieted. Looked waaaay in the back of the closet this weekend to see if my gun and box of deer hunting stuff is still there. Of course it is. Will probably drag it out and have a look in another week or so. Leave everything spread out in the living room for a few days. Maybe you need new gloves or another box of shells which would warrant a trip to Cabellas. Probably not. But you gotta go through the routine. I put in two half acre food plots this year and they are being browsed heavily. It's just about that time. Bring it on!
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