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lpcjon2
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Now that deer season is ending what do you guys hunt next?

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After rabbit's and tree rats then "STUMPS"!
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Hogs...year round. Oftentimes a deer hunt turns into a hog hunt! [Smile]

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centaur
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Stumps for now, Texas hogs and turkeys in April, then Wyoming turkeys in late April/May.

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Hogs are on the list for now. Come March it will be turkeys.
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David McLendon
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Hogs until Sept when deer season comes back around.
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Foam deer.
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My next bow... [laughing] [laughing]
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Sheds, turkeys and hopefully a montana bear hunt.
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Deals on the classifieds.......

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Anything I can legally pick a spot on.. Leaf, stick, coyote, and targets. Mostly I spend alot of time this time of year refining my ever evolving arrow selection and flight, and working on my form.

Did I mention crafting my moose arrows and airline bow case for next september
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For me; small feral pigs, frogs, bag targets and then go roving for any non animal that tickles my fancy. [Big Grin]

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Hogs, squirrels, stumps, leaves, twigs, and the occasional moss covered rock that looks like something else at 20 yards! [banghead]

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Stumps!
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Treestands taken down and stored, shooting lanes cleared, sheds, new stand sites, off season deals on gear needed for next year, turkeys, etc, etc.

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