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What to do when hunting season is over.
Unread 02-08-2010, 10:50 PM   #1
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Default What to do when hunting season is over.

Was sitting around watching it snow and decided to go try a green bead head wooly burger. Relieve some stress. JVB
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Unread 02-09-2010, 08:17 AM   #2
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Van, I see Mary Ann also owns a fly rod that she lets you use.

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That photo will make my cabin fever worse. All I can do at this point is cross country ski,
stuff the fire and read. David
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Robin and I will be "huntin' wabbits" in a couple of weeks in New Hampshire's great white North. It'll be a guided hunt with beagles for snowshoe hare and I have this hunch that we'll be travelling on snowshoes too. Hey, it's just something to do outdoors in the dead of winter and should be a bunch of fun.
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Here in the Inland Empire, where we have no snow this year, we can shoot preserve birds until 1 April. They still seem to smell good to the dog.
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Dean: You better find yourself a pair of the old WWII 60" Wallingfords or Lunds for all that snow you have back there! They'll keep you on top when nothing else will...
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Richard, "all that snow" has fallen on Suponski, Murphy, McCormack, Frey and all those poor souls to the south of Taxachusetts.

I had a pair of nice Tubb's for about thirty years but sold them a couple of years ago in a weak moment.
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I think you guys should turn your passion to the other 'love' of your life. She deserves this for all the time she does not get it during hunting time. Believe me....there will be a pay off for you. (is that tmi?) Blessings, Lee
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Actually Dean,Larry and I have missed the last two big storms but I think that is about to change.Its been pretty windy and cold but ya don,t have to shovel wind......
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We're getting it here in Michigan today too. Winter is far from over here in the North....

Late goose season coming up across the river though, but if we keep getting snow a good field will be hard to find.

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