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and to think i had that same fella at 35 yards at the same stand the week before and he would never come to me i guess i wasn't purdy enuff lol
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Great job. Any deer that looks bigger than a squirrel next to you must be huge.
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What a year Jim! I've got a Kansas tag but have to wait until the end of December before we'll get a chance to use it. You're not making the wait any easier! Congratulations Posts: 8752 | From: Lake Mills, WI | Registered: Mar 2003
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Coilsring is right honeylocust pods and they stink also. And ask jim bout those tree rats here cause they ant small either lol
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wow, I am running about 36 hours with little more than 3 hours sleep but can't get my self to relax. I'm still reeling over this whole thing.
Yes, the deer like those seed pods. I witnessed many being eaten. The squirrels are more like fox. I believe it would only take one to fill me up. longbowben, i'm keeping the horseshoe. thanks guys, bigjim and more tomorrow.
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Congrats on a really nice deer, Jim! Always look behind those does, esp in November!
Redshaft, those are honey locust pods. The deer and other critters will eat them to get the pulp inside, but usually not until later in the fall/winter.
Hanging stands is when you really need that harness Jim. A harness and a linesman rope makes hanging a stand much easier as well as safer.
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