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Originally Posted by M16
My ranch in Lasalle county Texas. Great native whitetail genetics and more game than I've ever seen anywhere.
great deer in that area.


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Originally Posted by stxhunter
nightclub called the sugar shack...
hunting was good, we used decoys to entice the other vixens in, the decoys were hot female friends who would go in with us to peak the other vixens curiosity.


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Apache Ridge


the consolidation of the states into one vast republic, sure to be aggressive abroad and despotic at home, will be the certain precursor of that ruin which has overwhelmed all those that have preceded. Robert E Lee
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Iowa, plenty of morning waterfowl and afternoon pheasants.


Eating fried chicken and watermelon since 1972.

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For what- ducks, geese, bobwhites, blue quail, squirrels, whitetails, muleys, turkeys, dove, sandhills, coyotes, elk, meese, hogs?


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The heart of the wise inclines to the right, but that of a fool to the left.

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Originally Posted by Bogtrotter
Too bad about the M&M, that was always a go to when I stayed in Sidney.
Nice country , you live in. Ever hunt the Breaks?

No not the breaks.


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Originally Posted by sgt217
Wherever I hunted with my dad....


^ pretty much that.


My favorite places Iv'e hunted all had something to do with the people I was with.
e used to have a really good group of guys that I looked forward to being with and hunting with. Time, moving, family, death, etc, changed that slowly, and now I dont have a close group of hunting partners any longer. It honestly it sucks more than I thought it would. I miss that aspect, look back very fondly on the times when we had a close knit group, and envy those who have that sort of tradition.

Sounds semi-gay, but its all part of it. My boys are almost ready, and that'll be the next phase. Looking forward to developing my new little hunting partners.


As for as actual locations, I had a place in northern PA as a kid and it was liek 10,000 acres of basically private land. private property that bordered the 'back end" of a huge tract of state land. Effectively all mine. I imagine it was as close to heaven for a kid that could be found on the east coast.

Later, had a really cool swath of preserved land in the middle of suburbia. Maybe a thousand acres. Very mountainous by east coast standards too. LAsted a decade, now its a huge town-home development right on the mountainside. Thats NJ for ya.

Up in Maine we'd hunt in alton, which was sort far away from people I think it was all paper mill property and we'd see lots of moose and stuff. Deer were rare, but it was really awesome hunting rabbits and grouse and trying to find deer etc. Big respect for morthern maine hunters after that.





Originally Posted by Archerhunter

Quit giving in inch by inch then looking back to lament the mile behind ya and wonder how to preserve those few feet left in front of ya. They'll never stop until they're stopped. That's a fact.
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