Posted by JR FRYE on January 15, 2012 at 06:52:33 from (71.7.54.104):
OT: DEER HUNTING QUESTION:
I know the answer to this question: but I want your thoughts on it OK: I have a young man hunting my timber this year and he is telling me that there is no DEER IN MY TIMBER: well I know better: I have taken my 5 this year and my son has taken 3. Now we know there is DEER in my timber. This young man uses my Shooter box witch is right off of the main trail about 60’ and every DEER that have been shot have been shot from this shooter box/blind. Now keep in mind this young man takes with him to the blind his coffee jug, heater, and I-POD to listen to music and a sack lunch. Now I am thinking every thing he is taking with him is giving him away,he has even been known to releave him self in the timber. So I thinking this will be his last year in my timber. What do you think. JUST SOMETHING TO THINK ABOUT MANY THANKS; HAVE A GREAT DAY JR FRYE
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