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glockcop
08-25-2011, 02:40 PM
I'm, at work right now with a few case files staring at me but all I can do is daydream about the comming deer season. In about a month I'm going to disk up a few food plots and recut some trails with the bushhog. I've been practicing with my bows and refletching arrows till I almost puke. I am ready for some real white tail fur instead of foam targets. I hunt hogs too but in my mind, deer is "where it's at". Who else is busting at the seams for deer season to finally get here, or is it just me?....

flatlander88
08-25-2011, 03:08 PM
I've been out scouting the last few weeks, plenty of deer to choose from. Mostly does but I have seen a few bucks. (I don't trophy hunt, I enjoy the hunt as much as the deer) Our season here starts Sept. 19th. I am going to first try to blackpowder hunt and fill my tag early because of an elk hunt in the middle of October. Here in KS you can buy one whitetail only tag and use it in BP, archery, or rifle until it's filled. You have to hunt within the appropriate season with appropriate equipment. I normally bow hunt but lately I have been wanting to change it up a little. To answer your question, yes I am ready for deer season to get here.

Flatlander

tipacanoe
08-25-2011, 07:34 PM
I'm ready for November and gun season. Our black powder is in December, and I may try that if I get shut out again this year during the gun season. I really need to take up a bow, the extended season below I-95 starts early next month.

glockcop
08-25-2011, 09:44 PM
I'm ready for November and gun season. Our black powder is in December, and I may try that if I get shut out again this year during the gun season. I really need to take up a bow, the extended season below I-95 starts early next month.

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