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LA Trapper
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Chris, you got moose in Georgia? LOL Man, that is a rub!

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Brian Krebs
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If you drop something near there- just leave it! No sense in bending over to pick anything up !!! [Big Grin]

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THE VOICES HAVEN'T BOTHERED ME SINCE I STARTED POKING THEM WITH A Q-TIP.

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oddan
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Thems Georgia Hog markins. They rubs there tuskers up n down a tree to sharpens em up. Put out sum hog n heat lure an sit up in a tree.

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jrbows
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Crack-head with a weed-eater.

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Whitetail Nut
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wow that is the biggest ones ive ever seen pics of. Thanks for sharring post a picture of him for us when you get him

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TheFatboy
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Trees; natures punching bags.

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Zradix
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quote:
Originally posted by jrbows:
Crack-head with a weed-eater.

hahahahahahahahahah! Thanks I needed that this morning!

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missagain
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i use to hunt down in lowndes county ,in the black belt region of south alabama and came across a big cedar tree like this,started talking to the game warden and reading some stories, a tree like that is more than likely a sign post (read an article about it in feild and stream),its where differnt bucks roam in and out and hit the tree to say hey ive been here, put up a good game camera and try to enter scent free and check it in a few weeks,bet you will be surprised how many bucks hit it.
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After you kill that "MONSTER" cut it off and use it for the mount pedistal...!

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