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    Nice Job, post up some pictures if you have them...

    I am going out tomorrow morning here in NY.

    I hope to fill the freezer...

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    you can always boost your chances by putting out a corn pile for a week or two straight and then come back and watch the same said corn pile and pull the trigger almost every hunt long as you keep putting corn there and dont over hunt the area

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    i have 1 so far this year hope to add more to him last year i got three the meat lasted all sumer, it helps out in the food bill, and it is a lot of fun

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    Congratulations on a successful first hunt....

    Here is a saying I'll share...

    "Hunting is some of the most exhilarating time of ones life, right up until you pull the trigger, then it is just plain ole' work"

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    im with you on that one i grew up on a farm and i love to hunt but im not pulling the trigger unless its a 6 point or better.. i like to hunt for a nice buck but if its not 6 or better im gonna go back inside and stay warm by the fire and look at the idiot box till bed time.. no need in freezing my balls off outside cleaning and skinning some little deer that could of been a worthwhile hunt in a year or two

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    Quote Originally Posted by gssixgun View Post
    Congratulations on a successful first hunt....

    Here is a saying I'll share...

    "Hunting is some of the most exhilarating time of ones life, right up until you pull the trigger, then it is just plain ole' work"
    That is the precise moment when the realization sets in that a good chunk of the rest of the day is gone isn't it

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    i just dont know how to cook them horns to make them taste right .

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    Quote Originally Posted by ronnie brown View Post
    i just dont know how to cook them horns to make them taste right .
    This is why I primarily take does

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