Christmas Eve "wasted scout"

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Re: Christmas Eve "wasted scout"

Unread postby BackWoodsHunter » Mon Dec 26, 2011 5:46 am

DEERSLAYER wrote:
BackWoodsHunter wrote:...Where will the deer be in this red brush stuff?

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You just have to dive in to find out in the brush. They like that red brush (dogwoods).

BackWoodsHunter wrote:...I left this spot and went west and found some better sign, the further in I got the bigger the rubs, the heavier the trails and the less sign of other hunters...

It sounds like you started heading in the right direction.



Oops :oops: I meant west to a new piece of public property!


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Re: Christmas Eve "wasted scout"

Unread postby magicman54494 » Mon Dec 26, 2011 10:09 am

Sometimes the only way to find where something is is to find out where it ain't ;)
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Re: Christmas Eve "wasted scout"

Unread postby DEERSLAYER » Mon Dec 26, 2011 6:07 pm

magicman54494 wrote:Sometimes the only way to find where something is is to find out where it ain't ;)

That would be a good phrase for a signature.
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