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Get em Dan. What a great stretch of late season weather. Enjoy the sunrise and I'm gonna predict a 10 am kill. It's just one of them days. Good luck.
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Go get that buck!
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dan wrote:20201205_072711.jpg
I too saw that sunrise in southern IN this morning- through the window of the house I'm remodeling to sell. If there's anything that this project has taught me about hunting it's that when the going gets tough just keep on going and figure out a way to make it work. The struggle makes the reward sweeter. Back to your first post... I didn't really start this project for adventure, but I've sure learned a lot. And I'm definetly taking a risk!
Good luck in IN Dan!
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Good luck! And hats off to a spectacular season to you and your friends.
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That is true love. Accepting your partner for who they are and wanting them to be happy. For you, it's not just a hobby, something you like to do, it's who you are. And she knows that.
Twigs in my hair, don't care.
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Goodluck Dan
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Boogieman1 wrote:I truthfully never realized how lucky I truly am until reading about other beasts situations. Suspect my wife is a lot like Dan’s. Sometimes I suspect she enjoys alone time, other times shes just busy and never really noticed I’m gone, other times it’s just her kind heart that wants me to be happy. Not saying what I do is right but I dated my wife for a long, long time b4 getting married. I’ve never really changed. I luv to fish and chase whitetail. But I’ve always been where I said I was. I don’t go combing the bars or doing silly stuff to jeopardize my family. If she has something she really needs me for I don’t get hostile cause I can’t go hunting. But she is pretty much conditioned to not expect much from me this time of year. Much the same way she has conditioned me to all these department store invoices coming in the mail.
I think that is awesome. My wife is the same way. Great point about the bar scene n silly stuff. Same way I am. She know the only love affair I'd ever have is with the outdoors.
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Spent a lot of time away chasing bucks when I was younger.
When my son started hunting With me it was great because there was another crazy bow hunter in the family.
I now take one trip each fall and hunt closer to home. I was lucky that my wife always understood how much I needed to be in the woods.
Work keeps me out of the woods more now than ever but what time I have in the woods is that much more appreciated.
Good luck to anyone that still has a buck tag!
When my son started hunting With me it was great because there was another crazy bow hunter in the family.
I now take one trip each fall and hunt closer to home. I was lucky that my wife always understood how much I needed to be in the woods.
Work keeps me out of the woods more now than ever but what time I have in the woods is that much more appreciated.
Good luck to anyone that still has a buck tag!
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dan wrote:20201205_072711.jpg
What’s the hike in like for you?
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mheichelbech wrote:dan wrote:20201205_072711.jpg
What’s the hike in like for you?
Not to bad... Mostly stay high, but a few steep hills had to be crossed.
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Should we send out the search party?
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