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Dinner time in the back 40

Started by Tom Mussatto, July 28, 2008, 12:05:00 PM

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Tom Mussatto

Took a little time off yesterday for myself and got comfortable on the edge of a field at the back of my property. Had a few friends show up for dinner. Very relaxing and enjoyable couple of hours, I highly recommend it.

  Dinner Company
Tom Mussatto

trapperDave


Drew

awesome video Tom I enjoyed it!
Just a Coyote Soul out wandering...

Orion


frassettor

"Everything's fine,just fine". Dad

Son of Texas

Nice video thanks for sharing   :thumbsup:

Danny Roberts


Doc Nock

You have great taste in friends...or is it that you have friends that taste great?  :)   :saywhat:    :D
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Roadkill

I manage an airport  just over 5000 acres.  You have more trees on one fence lines than I have on this entire installtion.  I forgot how green it is back there.  I do need an address and a permission slip to that place.  I'd like to introduce myself to that tusker.
Cast a long shadow-you may provide shade to someone who needs it.  Semper Fi

Ray Hammond

Tom,

...about that huntin' invitation...I was gonna offer you a trade of a hog hunt for a deer hunt, remember?????Huh???? Don't ya????

Nice video.
"Courageous, untroubled, mocking and violent-that is what Wisdom wants us to be. Wisdom is a woman, and loves only a warrior." - Friedrich Nietzsche

blueline

Awsome Thank you. Just 25 days wait for us.
Blueline

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Joe Subler

Certainly can't think of a better way to spend a few hours    :clapper:  

Joe
62" Mohawk  53#@27"

Fletcher

Very nice picnic dinner, Tom.  Thanks for sharing.
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Tom Mussatto

QuoteOriginally posted by Doc Nock:
...or is it that you have friends that taste great?   :)     :saywhat:      :D  
Tasty???? Doc, you did see that there were raccoons in that video...yes? Some animals God provided for us to enjoy watching...not eat!    :)  

Ray, there are days I can't remember my name. That's a young buck in video. Slipped up behind me directly downwind, and even at about 50 yards it took him awhile to figure out he didn't want to be there.

Squirrel season in a few days. Early squirrel seasons are tough with a bow but I still love doing it.
Tom Mussatto

Terry Green

Nice Tom!!!!!.....the season will be here before ya know it!
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ron w

That guy at the end of the video still has a few weeks of antler growth to go. For a young buck he is going to be a dandy!!!!! Thanks for the show.
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Doc Nock

QuoteOriginally posted by Tom Mussatto:
QuoteDoc, you did see that there were raccoons in that video...yes? Some animals God provided for us to enjoy watching...not eat!     :)    

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I see you hail fro IL..us yankee boys are known not to eat racoons or possum...but I do know a number of my folks generation that caught and ate both regularly down south and said it was all in the preparation.

Having skinned more'n my share of greasy coons, I'm not sure I could go there, and having had possum crawl outa the butt end of a long dead mule in the drainage ditch, I KNOW I can't go there...

You made your point!   :knothead:    :rolleyes:    :D
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