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Unread 01-29-2015, 10:10 PM   #15
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got up at 4.45 this morning...made me a big egg sandwich shore was good...got every thing in the truck and on the road by 6.00. its about a hours drive for me to the nelleton hunting club.i got there by 7.00 then we loaded up and drove to our hunting spot for the day...lord what a fine place this is..about 820 acres of bottom land set out in pines lots of underbrush and briars a haven for deer..i hunted the first half of the day in a large firelane with a food plot on it..fine place but no deer showed up...was a fine spot to have got to have tried that 444 marlin handy rifle out...went back to the cabin and eat lunch then talked to a few deer hunters..all in good spirits but a lot of bull being slung....this evening i hunted probablky the prettiest spot i ever hunted a deer on...it was on a cliff over looking a small river..it was so steep i had decided if a buck came by he was gona have to be a large rack for sure...well i stayed there till dark but never seen anything but a large gray squirl....took a few pictures of the place it was so nice....got to get up early again to hunt we gona hunt my place tommorrow...charlie
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