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EricW
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My father and I spent from the 19th to the 27th in central Nebraska. Had a great time. The weather didn't always cooperate. Had rain most days and nights through out the week. Did have some nice sunny days. Here are some pics of the scenery.
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EricW
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A couple of the days were real foggy in the morning. Made for some hard spotting.
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Although it made for some good pics.
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Here are some pics from different setups.
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EricW
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Here is a pic of my blind set up on some grass growing around water tanks that had some deer tracks. I sat here once. Dad had seen a few deer come in earlier in the week right before dark.
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Here is a pic of my dad's blind setup for antelope.
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He passed on a couple of smaller bucks early in the week and regreted it afterwards. We had saw some bigger bucks and was hopeing for one of them. I wish i would have been able to get some pics of the antelope and deer we saw but most were too far away for pics. If I was close enough to a deer I had other things on my mind than taking pictures.
The deer and antelope sure like the mineral left for cattle but most were visited during the night.
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I did manage to rescue a turtle from comitting suiside on the road. Almost ran him over. Set him off the side. Hope he appreciated it.
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A few more pics to finish it out.
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And the grand finally.
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Thanks for tagging along. Hope you enjoy.
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EricW
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Almost forgot. Although neither of us filled a tag last week we did have opportunities. As stated earlier dad had passed on 2 smaller antelope bucks and had 2 more come in later in the week. Only got a shot off at one and miss judged the distance. Clean miss. I had a miss on a turkey and almost had a nice 8 point whitetail. Watched him for 10-15 minutes brousing around within 25 yards but never offered a shot. Finally got to about 12 yards and about to walk into an opening. I thought his head was behind a tree but must have caught just enough of me drawing my bow back to snort and head for the high hills. Still got plenty of time to fill tags so a little disappointing but exciting to be that close to a nice buck on the ground for that long.
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Great pics Eric! What a difference western Nebraska is to our neck of the woods!

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EricW
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I know. We love it out there. Try to go for a week every year.
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dan ferguson
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Great pics Eric, Last week I threw a tent up out in the middle of nowhere Nebraska. No human noise anywhere, no lights anywhere to take away from the stars, The only thing I hear are the screech owls and coyotes, or a deer that will snort at you, and them stars seem to just come right down on you, Its great.
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Thanks Dan. It's amazing how many stars there are. Last weekend with new moon really let you see how many there are. Of course being in Bessey Park you have the constant scream of ATV all day and into the night. I have never seen so many out there before.
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Aw the Sandhills miss that area. Looks like the Halsey area or maybe south of Valentine.

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Benbow you are correct. Bessey National Forest
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Hey great pictures and story. Wish I could be in any of those pictures myself! Beautiful country.
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Looks familiar Eric! We were there wed thru sat am.

We had a blast also,only thing lacking was phone signal,tried to call ya a couple times,nothin!!

4wheelers do suck a bit if you are hunting! We heard em every day!

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Have enjoyed the NE bowhunters Jamboree there a couple of time. Went scouting for antelope one year & backpacked in. Got about a mile in when I notice one mean looking storm coming. I quick set up my tent and watched funnels going up an down from the wall cloud. When it hit the only thing that kept the tent on the ground was my fat body. When I hiked out the next day I saw the imprints of golf ball size hail in the sand. Glad that didn't hit me.

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Hey Kenny the only phones that work out there have a long string and a couple of cans. Any luck?

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No phones, and no radio stations come in either. Isn,t it great.
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