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Chevy powered.Finally a Ford most would be having fun driving around.
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ExactlyFinally a Ford most would be having fun driving around.
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So you can get home without a tow truckChevy powered.
Guy must not have wanted to be Found On Road Dead, as otherwise needing to be Fixed or repaired DailyChevy powered.
sdrowkcaB its Driver Returns On Foot.Guy must not have wanted to be Found On Road Dead, as otherwise needing to be Fixed or repaired Daily
If you’re servicing the beaver, you shouldn’t have to pull it at allGood morning men, back to work. More beaver service today. Don't pull it too hard.
I don’t want to take your job away from you lolyou coulda asked what nanny looked like but nope you had to celebate it all out
I do, but not during the school week.Take them hunting. Problem solved.
Hunting pressure is huge here. Although some deer move during the mid-day, it’s few and far between here.Sounds like plenty of time to hunt, just not the beginning and end of the day. I have deer on my trailcams all during the day. Keep at it.
I appreciate the thought, but once firearm season opens, there’s a huge amount of hunting pressure and the deer lock down, here. During archery only, we get daytime movement as well, but now, it’s much harder to see deer on the hoof during daylight - not impossible, but very seldom. I typically hang my bow up once firearms season opens.For what it's worth, I have a trail cam pic of me dragging my deer out at 11:37am.
Then a picture of another smaller buck going past at 12:14 from the same direction I came from.
From what I've seen the bucks aren't showing much interest in the does yet but daytime activity is increasing. I've shot plenty of deer between 11am and 1pm back when I could manage to sit the entire day.
I don’t want to take your job away from you lol
I do, but not during the school week.
Hunting pressure is huge here. Although some deer move during the mid-day, it’s few and far between here.
I appreciate the thought, but once firearm season opens, there’s a huge amount of hunting pressure and the deer lock down, here. During archery only, we get daytime movement as well, but now, it’s much harder to see deer on the hoof during daylight - not impossible, but very seldom. I typically hang my bow up once firearms season opens.
Weird how the seasons change so much from state to state. We just started muzzleloader, rifle starts here on the 23rd.I don’t want to take your job away from you lol
I do, but not during the school week.
Hunting pressure is huge here. Although some deer move during the mid-day, it’s few and far between here.
I appreciate the thought, but once firearm season opens, there’s a huge amount of hunting pressure and the deer lock down, here. During archery only, we get daytime movement as well, but now, it’s much harder to see deer on the hoof during daylight - not impossible, but very seldom. I typically hang my bow up once firearms season opens.
Firearm begins this Saturday the 16th for us and ends the Tuesday before Thanksgiving. Then they also have CWD and antlerless firearm portions that run at different weeks after that that go until Dec 15th. Then Jan 16th through March 15, my brother has land in a CWD control county that is a shoot them all type thing. Baiting, night vision, spotlighting, etc. I need to get up there for that one, shoot, field dress, call the conservation office and they pick it up. You can get it back ground with no out of pocket.Weird how the seasons change so much from state to state. We just started muzzleloader, rifle starts here on the 23rd.
Yeah, the orange army trampled all over every woods around here, and now the deer are skeered.I forgot your firearm season started already..
We start with Archery (Sept-Dec 31st), then 2 firearms seasons in Nov (9th-17th and 23-1st) and then finally Muzzleloader (Nov 30th - Dec 15th).Weird how the seasons change so much from state to state. We just started muzzleloader, rifle starts here on the 23rd.
How sensible is Larry besides he hates beaverIf you’re servicing the beaver, you shouldn’t have to pull it at all
Damn slackerI don’t want to take your job away from you lol
I do, but not during the school week.
Hunting pressure is huge here. Although some deer move during the mid-day, it’s few and far between here.
I appreciate the thought, but once firearm season opens, there’s a huge amount of hunting pressure and the deer lock down, here. During archery only, we get daytime movement as well, but now, it’s much harder to see deer on the hoof during daylight - not impossible, but very seldom. I typically hang my bow up once firearms season opens.
I wouldn’t want it backFirearm begins this Saturday the 16th for us and ends the Tuesday before Thanksgiving. Then they also have CWD and antlerless firearm portions that run at different weeks after that that go until Dec 15th. Then Jan 16th through March 15, my brother has land in a CWD control county that is a shoot them all type thing. Baiting, night vision, spotlighting, etc. I need to get up there for that one, shoot, field dress, call the conservation office and they pick it up. You can get it back ground with no out of pocket.
They will be calm by Jan 1 so take a slug rabbit huntingYeah, the orange army trampled all over every woods around here, and now the deer are skeered.
We start with Archery (Sept-Dec 31st), then 2 firearms seasons in Nov (9th-17th and 23-1st) and then finally Muzzleloader (Nov 30th - Dec 15th).