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Oooh snow. Should stick around 'til Saturday! We got 2" or so on the Southside of Indy. Atterbury's 30 miles south of me so we should have some on the ground down there.
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Up and packin'...headin' out about noon...here wittle wabbit....ahunting we will go,ahunting we will go...
Atterbury Fish and Wildlife Area,boyscout cabin. This evening and all day Saturday... U.S. 31 to SR252(W) to Burnside St (S) once in the park, go to main office and continue west to NW corner of park...the cabin sits in a pocket about 50 yards up the gravel drive.
...We're having an informal stump shoot with hopes of a major Bunny Hunt breakin out C Ya'll there..
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There is a sign for Johnson County Park at 252 and 325E. The Boy Scout Cabin is North of the park.
Here are the directions to the park from their website.
From Indy: Take I-65 South to Exit 90 (Franklin) --- go west on SR 44 to US Hwy. 31--- turn left onto 31. Go 5 miles to SR 252 West --- turn right. (Just before you turn you’ll see a HUGE rocking chair at Long’s Furniture World.) Take SR 252 W two miles to County Road 325 E --- turn left. You will see Johnson County Park/Hoosier Horse Park signs at the turn. The park is located 2 miles south on that road, which becomes Schoolhouse Road.
From Louisville: Take I-65 North to Exit 76-B (Edinburgh) --- you’ll see Edinburgh Outlet Mall. Go to the third traffic light, counting the one at the mall --- turn left at the 3rd light. You’ll turn onto Hospital Road, although there isn’t a sign at that location. You will see Camp Atterbury, Johnson County Park and Hoosier Horse Park signs as you approach. Go 3 miles to Schoolhouse Road --- turn right.
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I dont think I can make it fellas maybe next time.
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I wanted to be there but recently laid off and short funds kinda put's a hault on thing's. I'd like to here some story's though. Good Hunting guy's and gal's! Jason
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I was there last night but some family obligation sprevented me from hunting today. Last night was great with some bowmaking, arrowmaking, conversation and overall good fellowship. There were ten or so overnighters. I think several were coming for the day.
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Okay, I got the cobwebs out of my head...well I'm here...
Like John said; 10 of us were there Friday night.. Bona and son, Tim Nighthawk,daughter Briann & her boyfriend Dalton Brent (burnt) and son Declan (7) Myself and Ethan and my Pal, Meril (wooleybear)
Friday we were there around 6, ordered really good pizza and did as John described...
Saturday we were all up and at it by 8. Breakfast of cereal,PB&J,donuts,and cold pizza..
Went outback and shot at target balls and a feed sack filled box, hedge apples and leafs...around 1100, we all headed out for some brush bustin', weed stompin' and generally good laughs...
Saw a few rabbits and took a few shots, headed back toward the cabin - stumpin' the whole way - just don't challenge Declan, that 7 year old can shoot!!!
We talked, strolled, shot and hooted and hollered. Got back to the cabin for Maria's chilli and Joe's wife "J"(don't wanna misspell) had brought some tasty chill in as well.
Then, it was back outside for more "stumpin" and laffs. We just kinda flowed in and out of the building; working on this or that arrow or bow.
We talked about maybe moving the date a week or two behind K'zoo (thoughts or ideas welcome).
About 5 Saturday we started the clean up and by 6 all were on the roads home.
Not a large number, but a good group and lots of fun had. Sorry that some of you could not join us this year, but understand.
We will be planning to do it again for 2011...any and all are Welcome to join what has become a stumpin',tinkering, informal bunny romp, and good time!
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I'm trying to get some videos up but having some trouble. I'll keep trying so come back later.
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Good times with good people!! Next year we are kicking around making it a 3 day event. Thinking of having a bow bee with a rabbit hunt thrown in???? Seems like most people want to work on equipment ect....
If ANYONE has any ideas please tell us as that's the only way we can make this event better
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