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Hey yall, anybody have any interest in having a get-to-gether/camp out here during the fall creek falls hunt again?
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I am interested. I was impressed with the people potential and the hunting (I mean hunting potential and people). Anybody know the dates for this year?
-------------------- Bob Brundage Clarksville, TN Posts: 473 | From: Clarksville, TN | Registered: Jan 2004
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The dates are Nov.8-13 two deer only one may be a buck.I have that week off from work.Would be glad to help any one that does not know the park to show them around the hunting area.
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Looks like something a possum cop would do. Tends to funnel turds to one stand when multiple are available. Time management is what they call it.
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Some people can paint the Sistine chapel, some people can finger-paint, and some people just eat the Crayons.... Posts: 431 | From: Upper East Tennessee! | Registered: Apr 2003
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No offense meant BOB! I like my steak medium rare and not cooked by a cajun. They eat raw chicken.
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Some people can paint the Sistine chapel, some people can finger-paint, and some people just eat the Crayons.... Posts: 431 | From: Upper East Tennessee! | Registered: Apr 2003
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I am not familier with technical terms used by TWRA. Are you saying that you think that rub was made by something other than a P&Y trophy? Come to think of it. The rub was near the backside (read poacher/turd) entrance to FCF. It was also not too far off of the main trail. The sharp eye of a turd/poacher would catch it for sure.
Uh-oh, could it be possible.... if I have the instincts and the dim wittedness to fall for a 'possum cop' trick... do I have turd/poacher leanings....
And just think I stayed on stand over that rub clear through to spring turkey season.
-------------------- Bob Brundage Clarksville, TN Posts: 473 | From: Clarksville, TN | Registered: Jan 2004
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My "sign" has been posted on a state deer site on more than one occasion. I absolutely love trail cameras too! What a job.
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Some people can paint the Sistine chapel, some people can finger-paint, and some people just eat the Crayons.... Posts: 431 | From: Upper East Tennessee! | Registered: Apr 2003
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Guys; At one time we talked about getting a cabin their at FCF. Anybody interested this year. My neighbor and I are considering it. So, that would be two pocket books pitching in. any body else interested?
-------------------- Bob Brundage Clarksville, TN Posts: 473 | From: Clarksville, TN | Registered: Jan 2004
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Bob I called and got the pices on the cabins.The two bedroom cabins are $134 a night.With me being a state worker I can get them at a ((50% discount)). That will make them $67 a night.Just let me know and I will reserve one for two or three nights.Three nights will come up to $201 plus tax 4 people $50 each or 6 people $33.5 each.The cabin will be on the water. A very cheap 3 day for 4 to 8 people.Come on guys get your names in the pot it will be a blast. Posts: 55 | From: Pikeville Tennessee | Registered: Jun 2010
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for that price, I will pay for one night, my neighbor Charlie will pay for one night. It would be nice to get it for 4 nights. If their are two more folks willing to come forward. Anybody out there interested?
-------------------- Bob Brundage Clarksville, TN Posts: 473 | From: Clarksville, TN | Registered: Jan 2004
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Bob- Is that the Charlie that went on the pig hunting misadventure a few years ago at BSF? It'd be good to see him again. You want me to send some shine out again?
Another thing (Jerry correct me if I'm wrong) is that a portion of the upper section of the lake is open to hunting,and I was recently told that the park is allowing folks to use their own canoes on the lake. So if that's a lakeside cabin, you could potentlally get into some less pressured areas via canoe and just paddle up from the cabin. It's a thought anyway.
Our second child is due in the next few weeks, so my hunting will be very limited this year. But I'll stop by if nothing else.
Esp since Bob is bringing elk steak.
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TGMM Family of the Bow Posts: 1206 | From: Pikeville, TN | Registered: Jul 2003
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