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I love cold still morings

Started by Jack Whitmire Jr, November 06, 2010, 05:32:00 PM

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Hooper

That's a nice doe Jack! Congrats!!
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Guru

Way to go Jack...these are the kind of morning we live for.....
Curt } >>--->   

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Benny Nganabbarru

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Longbow1953

I've heard it said that Christianity is a crutch.  To me, it's a walking stick to use on the path of life.

NoCams

Great pics and story bud !

Like Guru said, those cold still mornings are what keep us alive. Nothing like sitting in almost dead silence then hearing those frosty leaves getting crushed by a herd coming your way. You almost cannot wait to see what is coming. Keeps you totally relaxed too knowing that nothing can get by you since you can hear EVERYTHING. I hate those windy or wet days when you have to be on constant alert and looking all around to make sure nothing is sliping by you.
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David Mitchell

Jack, Don and I went to Pendleton County week before last for only a couple of days--all the time he could manage.  Saw a few but no venison.  He hunted at Hoppy's this week--had to go to Orlando for a medical conference so swung by Hoppy's and was the only guy there.  Last I heard he got one with the dogs and had one more morning to hunt.  Hogs are back in the swamps gorging on acorns that are abundant this year and not coming to the feeders at all right now.
The years accumulate on old friendships like tree rings, during which time a kind of unspoken care and loyalty accrue between men.

glass76

Congrats on the venison. Good shooting, thanks for sharing your story,   :thumbsup:    :thumbsup:

wojo124

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pick your spot and burn a hole.

SS Snuffer

Chuck
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koger

Great story, shot and deer. I shot a doe once, center her heart, and she ran nearly 300 yards across a field keeping up with 4 other does, and crashed 10 feet in the woodline. Her heart was in 3 pieces, running on pure adrenaline.
samuel koger

Thumper Dunker

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If it was not for rabbits I would never get a buck.
Yip yipahooooo yipyipyip.

hitman

Atta boy Jack. I knowed it would be soon that you would take 1 down. Probably more to come. It's sure fun ain't it.   :thumbsup:
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deertraks

Dave
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LV2HUNT

Nice job, congrats! I can relate on "spastic", seems like there is one of those everywhere.

Tom

Way to go Jack, glad you ended her hurting-looks like it was sore as h***.
The essence of the hunt for me is to enter nature and observe+ return safely occasionally with the gift of a life taken.

3dmuzzy

Nice doe well done,looks like backstraps and onions >>>-----> ED
Put some air under it.

Tajue17

Yeah I agree,, Does are the trophy....  to me Bucks seem dumb but a mature or even an Alpha doe now that with the stickbow is one heck of a experience!
"Us vs Them"

KellyG


fishmerf

Great story, Congratulations!!

Merf


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