Shouldn’t get in just any tree
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Re: Shouldn’t get in just any tree
Been there done that. I believe it was 2005 for me.
I'm reason they call it hunting and not shooting.
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Re: Shouldn’t get in just any tree
Another one around here is wild parsnip/hogweed. My wife weedwacked our ditch and got it all over her legs. She has scars from it. Anytime early season I see it I steer clear.
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Re: Shouldn’t get in just any tree
Been down that road myself. I think it's only a matter of time getting it when you hunt mobile on the go.
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I mowed lawns for the first 5 years of my working life 14-19. I stayed covered in it was miserable for the first couple years, but I can say I don't even look for it now. I was sitting in a patch last year and gave my wife poisin ivy on her hands when she washed my hunting clothes. She went to the doc and they told her what it was. Needless to say my hunting clothes aren't even allowed in the house now after a hunt.
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I like it.. feels good to scratch it I’ve had it so many times
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