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Re: deer hunt or work on my tractor
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Posted by RN on November 11, 2005 at 21:19:48 from (166.126.218.219):
In Reply to: Re: deer hunt or work on my tractor posted by AndyB inIL on November 11, 2005 at 20:01:45:
Put a gun rack or bow rack in tractor or combine. Possible to get a crop damage permit for extra deer on own land?-no pay for hunting license fee unless collected and recorded. Remembering Iowa and neighbor with 60 JD carrying .22 getting pheasants and rabbits. He didn't get tags for public hunting ground after picking corn- game warden said he had gotten enough on his own land and let the rest of the hunters have a chance. Wisconsin seed corn picking incident- last rows of corn to pick and deer ignoring combine picking next to them, stop, open door, put broadhead in deer, finish row and turn around, pick up deer and carry back to wagons at end of field for gutting. Bows are quite. Big JD with sisters Savage 24 in clips in cab for whatever. Brother with 357 ruger on H. Combine the activities.
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