Mornin PA archers
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11/03/18 06:45 AM
11/03/18 06:45 AM
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Posts: 28,978 potter co. p.a.
pcr2
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"Twerker"
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"Twerker"
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miss you're pic this mornin.everyone have the best day you can.
Last edited by pcr2; 11/03/18 08:38 AM.
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Re: Mornin Mole
[Re: pcr2]
#6363817
11/03/18 06:52 AM
11/03/18 06:52 AM
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Posts: 20,061 SEPA
Lugnut
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I was out last evening and got poured on, figure I'll wait for the weather to clear before heading for the stand today.
Eh...wot?
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Re: Mornin Mole
[Re: Lugnut]
#6363820
11/03/18 06:55 AM
11/03/18 06:55 AM
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Lugnut
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Had a four-point hanging around for thirty minutes. His buddy, a nice six-point that I've seen with him several times, never showed up.
Maybe tonight.
Eh...wot?
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Re: Mornin Mole
[Re: pcr2]
#6363826
11/03/18 06:59 AM
11/03/18 06:59 AM
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Posts: 28,978 potter co. p.a.
pcr2
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saw 13 doe yesterday afternoon in the back yard headed for the cornfield.patience for me,they seem to be getting started here. Doug,went through 204 yesterday on my way to Coudy and helped a fella load a dandy 8 point into his truck.he had been sitting for an hour waitin for somebody to come by and said he wasn't leavin. .oh yeah,still pheasants runnin all over.
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Re: Mornin Mole
[Re: pcr2]
#6363843
11/03/18 07:30 AM
11/03/18 07:30 AM
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Posts: 545 Pennsylvania
Claypool313
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saw 13 doe yesterday afternoon in the back yard headed for the cornfield.patience for me,they seem to be getting started here. Doug,went through 204 yesterday on my way to Coudy and helped a fella load a dandy 8 point into his truck.he had been sitting for an hour waitin for somebody to come by and said he wasn't leavin. .oh yeah,still pheasants runnin all over. . You know, the key to avoiding that delimna is to not drag the buck all the way to your truck. Leave it hidden in the woods until you can come back with help. That or use the rope and come along, that should be in your truck at all times anyway.
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Re: Mornin Mole
[Re: pcr2]
#6363866
11/03/18 07:56 AM
11/03/18 07:56 AM
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Posts: 28,978 potter co. p.a.
pcr2
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we were huntin pheasants there and were both shocked at the deer sign.
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Re: Mornin Mole
[Re: pcr2]
#6363889
11/03/18 08:35 AM
11/03/18 08:35 AM
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Posts: 28,978 potter co. p.a.
pcr2
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i'm probably headin to sit on a foodplot on our side of the river behind the sewer plant.will be my first sit on the flat this season.been lettin it fill up.
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Re: Mornin Mole
[Re: pcr2]
#6363911
11/03/18 09:25 AM
11/03/18 09:25 AM
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Posts: 4,942 PA
elkaholic
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Wife almost got a nice 8 last night.... With her car. I think she was bound and determined to get it too. She went off the shoulder after it. I asked her if she was trying for it. She said I didn't know where it was going. I said It was 20 feet up the bank trying to get away from the crazy lady.
Millions of trees die every year to print environmentalist publications
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Re: Mornin Mole
[Re: pcr2]
#6363983
11/03/18 11:47 AM
11/03/18 11:47 AM
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Posts: 20,061 SEPA
Lugnut
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saw 13 doe yesterday afternoon in the back yard headed for the cornfield.patience for me,they seem to be getting started here. Doug,went through 204 yesterday on my way to Coudy and helped a fella load a dandy 8 point into his truck.he had been sitting for an hour waitin for somebody to come by and said he wasn't leavin. .oh yeah,still pheasants runnin all over. I've drug some deer into ditches, covered them with leaves and gone for help. Anymore I put a couple of 2 x 10 planks in my truck to assist with loading. There's been a second in-season stocking by now. Hopefully some will be left by late season and hopefully I get up to hunt some. Dog is doing okay after his porky encounter.
Eh...wot?
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Re: Mornin Mole
[Re: pcr2]
#6363989
11/03/18 12:05 PM
11/03/18 12:05 PM
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Posts: 4,942 PA
elkaholic
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.how bigs the bruise?? Doc says I'll probably be able to see out of the left eye by next saturday.
Millions of trees die every year to print environmentalist publications
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Re: Mornin Mole
[Re: hippie]
#6364355
11/03/18 09:05 PM
11/03/18 09:05 PM
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Lugnut
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Picked the wrong stand tonight. I have two about 100 yards apart on the edge of an abandoned hay field that's getting pretty overgrown. Both overlook intersecting trails and scrapes. Last night the four-point walked broadside twenty yards in front of the first stand. Haven't seen the big six-point since moving the second stand and have sat there the last four times out.
Tonight I figured I sit in the first stand for a change up. About fifteen minutes before quitting time the big six came trotting down the far side of the field, cut across to my side and tended the scrape twenty yards in front of stand two (where I wasn't). I grunted at him (shouldn't have because he was down wind) and he started towards me. He only went a few steps when he stuck his nose in the air and began some serious sniffing. I knew I'd get busted and sure enough, a few seconds later he bolted back across the field and into the woods on the far side.
I'll be back next weekend....hope he will be.
Eh...wot?
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