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Unread 12-11-2010, 08:00 PM   #1
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i was ten minutes to late getting in my stand this evening....i blamed it on mysquirl dog...she teeed a nd i ran and got the 22...but before i got to her my old blue tick went to barking and pulled her off the tree...daiseyis a young dog she as just started treeing...i have not got to knock a squirl out on her yet...well i put the 22 up and grabbed the deer gun got on my 4 wheeler and drove to the stand...as i cut the key off there the wall hanger buck stood but not forlong...off he wentwithout even saying goodbye...well maybe he will have more time to hang around next time....sure would like to try and boil those horns.....and it sounds like somebody needs to hang up there shotgun and get a rifle or trade that bird shot for buckshot.... charlie
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Unread 12-11-2010, 10:08 PM   #2
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....and if I had the .270 or the 30.30 or the 30.06 or the 7.62 - all I would see would be pheasants
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