LFTS New years eve

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David Leonard
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LFTS New years eve

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Looking for an old warrior that I've got pics of!Image

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Hayman
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I hope you are pulling the trigger on him right about now! I haven't hunted today. My wife, son and I spent most of the day at our local "doc in a box". We all three have sinus infections and hunting isn't worth getting sicker right now.

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Sorry Bout that hayman, them sinuses are tough.
I didn't shoot, seen 2, I heard a lot of shots this evening, they were moving!

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That's a good looking spot DL. Congrats on the doe you were able to stalk up on.

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Stalk hunting is one of my favorite ways to kill em, especially after a rain! You can slip and tip around pretty quietly!
Sometimes I leave camp walking and walk all the way to my stand, or when I find the wind is wrong and I change stands.
Its only 320 acres but its still a pull for me, but I love it! I cant go like I could years ago, but I just go slower, and take my time.
I guess I get it from my deer dogging days. LOL

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