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A buddy, if I can call him that told me once he figured out my secret fer killin so many critters. What's that, I asked. He said when you get camoed up, and start throught the woods,it looks like the whole woods movin and confuses them long enough fer you to shoot them. I am there with you fellers, got to get a few pounds off this winter and spring!
-------------------- samuel koger Posts: 1781 | From: monticello, KY | Registered: Feb 2008
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Yes I come from a family that considers gravy a beverage and I used to try to go back for seconds at communion. But over the last two years I started walking and cutting back. I've lost 66 pounds and feel great.
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I even eat three fingers under now..it's quicker than split....my wool is soo tight..i'm a fire hazard walking down the trail.........Marty told me Gene has to use individual lock on stands now as tree steps..i'm finally now contemplating it..thank goodness barry has kept his girlish figure
-------------------- Aim down your arrow because thats where it's going. Posts: 1982 | From: 294 Hwy 7 South, Oxford Ms 38655 | Registered: Aug 2003
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I'm just waiting for Marie Osmond to make a post.
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The biggest looser...sound good for Ole Miss guy!!!!!!m= just funin!!!
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Joey, I've Been there and I still need to loose 25 more. I was hunting fall of 2008 and saw that I was pushing the limits of my climber and Camo. I had lost 34 lbs spring and summer of 2009 but have gained 10 back since September. I lost the weight by eating less, I still eat plenty but just try to have smaller portions. I'm gonna try to start the "eat less" diet again next week.
Posts: 2565 | From: Ocala , Florida | Registered: Mar 2005
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I used to be so skinny I had to run around in the shower to get wet and my pajamas had only one stripe. Oh for the days of the high octane metabolism.
Now, I'm leery about wearing a ghillie suit lest all the burlap threads stick straight out. Who wants to wander the woods looking like the love child of a sasquatch and a blowfish?
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I've always been "husky". I've reached an all time high. I use to have the opinion that it was easier to get use to it than to get rid of it. I don't like the way I feel anymore so I decided to make some goals. 20 by bear season (May) and another 20 by moose season (September). Thats 40 all together might be tough. I have to keep reminding myself that its not just losing weight its a lifestyle change. If I change my lifestyle (like cut out soda pop and drink more water, only have one helping at the dinner table, and go to the gym on a regulator bases) I believe that the weight will come off. I figure that if I ever want to hunt Dahl Sheep I need to be in a lot better shape "Sheep Shape" as the locals call it.
Good luck to all Olin
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Biggie isn't overweight, he's sort of like Eric Cartman...just big boned.
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When I had a little trouble bending over to tie my Danners this spring I realized it was time to make some changes in diet and life style. Thank God. Later I received an elk permit.
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I am sure getting the dunlaps disease!! You know when your belly dunlaped over your belt.
-------------------- Its not the size of the animal you hunt that matters. Its how you hunt the animal. Posts: 539 | From: Valley, Nebraska | Registered: Jun 2008
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im there it cost me a buck a few years ago tried to turn in my climber and the handle slid einto my pocket and caused the top to fall i caught it but pretty hard to shoot while holdign a seat. Sheddin the pounds now might be going for elk in sept.
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