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Senior Member
Join Date: July 26, 2000
Location: Western PA
Posts: 1,454
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Taking a deer in archery season after three and a half hours on stand (two the first evening and an hour and a half two days later) is certainly a thrill. It means my scouting paid off and I knew where to be. But there is also a downside.
<UL TYPE=SQUARE> <LI> No more "anticipation." <LI> Too few hours out enjoying some of the best hunting weather of the year. <LI> Gotta wait until my antlerless permit becomes legal before hitting the field again. </UL> Sigh . . . |
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I know how you feel. I took my buck at 10:30 am the first day of deer season. I am only allowed one per season.
I do have meat in the freezer now though. |
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Junior member
Join Date: July 8, 2000
Location: Anchorage
Posts: 863
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We hunted for 3 weekends, and one full weekthis year for moose and bear, and have nothing to show for it but the 6 or 7 grouse we took during season. It's been a while since we dropped something opening morning.
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