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Walkin and Talkin and Stumpin on the Gamelands

Started by monkeyball, March 31, 2012, 02:03:00 PM

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monkeyball

More pretty white blossoms along the way. The frost probably got them this past week.


   

monkeyball

Tradbower,ticks were terrible,I probably picked over a dozen off of me and half that off of Lori.  

Here she is ready to drill another punky orange victim...

   

monkeyball

So now we are heading down into the bottom and the Skunk Cabbage was so thick it smelled like skunk.


   

mmisciag

Inspiring! I need to get out there again!

Martin
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monkeyball

You know,I always think of all the cool stuff I would miss if I was not able to get out and do this.

We were walking out a side hill and I saw something white hanging about 3 ft off the ground in some brush. Blaming it on litters,I started to nock an arrow,then thought maybe I better look first.

 I was glad I did,to unique to slam a hex into to.

 

monkeyball

So the game plan was to hike in until we hit the powerline then turn around and head back,my wife was glad to see this.

   

ronp

Ron Purdy

TGMM Family of the Bow
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monkeyball

It was a gorgeous afternoon,some walkin,some talkin,and some stumpin.


   

monkeyball

You are welcome Ron. It was a great afternoon. We took a quick rest here then headed out. Hope you all enjoyed and thanks for looking.

                             Good Shooting,
                                          Craig

 

mahantango

Looks like a good time guys. Try to catch up with you soon.
We are all here because we are not all there.

emt137

Thanks for taking us along. I enjoyed your pictures very much, and I'm glad the two of you had a good time.

Pat
"For man only stays human by preserving large patches of simplicity in his life, while the tendency of many modern inventions...is to weaken his consciousness, dull his curiosity, and, in general, drive him nearer to the animals." -George Orwell

3Feathers

Thanks for the show,great pictures always nice to be out stumping in the spring.
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fmscan

Always enjoy your walks in the woods. Thanx for posting. Look forward to seeing you both this summer.

maineac

The season gave him perfect mornings, hunter's moons and fields of freedom found only by walking them with a predator's stride.
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Doc Nock

Craig,

Then that purdy lady IS your wife! You luck rascal! Good partner, good shooter and a lot prettier to look at then your reflection in a clear brook!   :jumper:  

What a wonderous thing to share with your mate! You, Sir, are a fortunate young man!  :)

I haven't done that yet with this good weather as the hamstring tear is now quite old, but still giving me fits! I should just say Fooey on the gas and go!  

Wonderful pics and a lovely way to pass a Sunday afternoon!
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ScottL


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GRAYBEARD

Nothing like stumpin! Great pics and text, Craig. See you this spring!
Jed
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ron w

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jsweka

Craig - Thanks for taking us along. Looks like a real fine time and we can always count on your threads to have some great photography.
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