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Nice Doe taken 12 -4-2019.

Camx, Accuspines,Slick Trick 125 Mag.
Deer hunting Hunting Canidae Sporting Group Hunting dog
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Nice doe. Congrats.:)
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Congrats, I wish I could hunt with you and learn.
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Oh Great! Now I'm hungry for fresh tenderloin and no time to BBQ one today! Thanks a lot, man! ;)
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Nice doe Larry. You are a killing machine this year. ;)
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Congrats on a nice fat doe! Freezer time!

What? No story! Then, try this:
So you got a call from a local landowner that the vermin were running everywhere, and that he had small dogs and children and was afraid for their safety. You met with the landowner and he pointed toward the back property towards a small, but shallow river. Scouting the banks of the river area you found plenty of fresh sign and set up a small ground blind in a depression that would give you a fairly clear but manageable shooting lane. After settling in and giving the area a little time to resume its natural rhythm, you pulled out your "woe is me!" call and gave a few soft bellows. Within seconds, you quickly got an answering bleat. Sighting movement through the brush and heading toward your shooting lane, you quickly brought the CamX up into firing position. As the vermin prey stepped out into the opening, the Accuspine tipped with the deadly SlickTrick Mag was on it way with the laser-like glow of the Luminok with its flaming trail. With the sight and sound of a perfectly placed fatal shot, the familiar wave of euphoria, adrenaline, and sadness washed over you soul and thoughts, ending with a smile on your face as you hear the fatal crash in the distance. Twenty minutes later, and a short 50 yd tracking job, you find your ghostly vermin, all stretched out in a peaceful quite. After reliving the event, you make your post examination, and take a moment to thank the Good Lord for another opportunity. And, the landowner will be happy too! One less vermin!
...and as Paul Havey would say, "And now, you know the rest of the story!" LOL!

Larry, you usually have a great story to go along with your post, which I enjoy a great deal. Since you didn't have one, I put one together for you!! LOL

Waiting for the *real* story!
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Venison party at Larry’s next week! Congrats
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Congrats on a nice fat doe! Freezer time!

What? No story! Then, try this:
So you got a call from a local landowner that the vermin were running everywhere, and that he had small dogs and children and was afraid for their safety. You met with the landowner and he pointed toward the back property towards a small, but shallow river. Scouting the banks of the river area you found plenty of fresh sign and set up a small ground blind in a depression that would give you a fairly clear but manageable shooting lane. After settling in and giving the area a little time to resume its natural rhythm, you pulled out your "woe is me!" call and gave a few soft bellows. Within seconds, you quickly got an answering bleat. Sighting movement through the brush and heading toward your shooting lane, you quickly brought the CamX up into firing position. As the vermin prey stepped out into the opening, the Accuspine tipped with the deadly SlickTrick Mag was on it way with the laser-like glow of the Luminok with its flaming trail. With the sight and sound of a perfectly placed fatal shot, the familiar wave of euphoria, adrenaline, and sadness washed over you soul and thoughts, ending with a smile on your face as you hear the fatal crash in the distance. Twenty minutes later, and a short 50 yd tracking job, you find your ghostly vermin, all stretched out in a peaceful quite. After reliving the event, you make your post examination, and take a moment to thank the Good Lord for another opportunity. And, the landowner will be happy too! One less vermin!
...and as Paul Havey would say, "And now, you know the rest of the story!" LOL!

Larry, you usually have a great story to go along with your post, which I enjoy a great deal. Since you didn't have one, I put one together for you!! LOL

Waiting for the *real* story!
Thanks,
Several people said I took up to much space and embellished the hunt .
Nice doe!
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Thanks,
Several people said I took up to much space and embellished the hunt .
But many more want to read a good story! Anyway, those *other* people just look at the pictures! LOL.

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Very nice, Doe. We have little does here in Missouri or at least where I hunt
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Larry, do you ever get skunked? Congratulations :D
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Larry, do you ever get skunked? Congratulations :D
Oh yes back in 1996, Ha Ha. Seriously yes I get skunked like all hunters,but dont talk about that here.:(:(
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Really nice Doe, congrats!
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Thanks,
Several people said I took up to much space and embellished the hunt .
Those people are retarded. They must be jealous. PLEASE keep writing your story so we can enjoy and relive the successes with you!
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