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    Lets see what opening day brought here in Kansas

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    All my land got leased up/sold the last 4 years so sticking to duck hunting until someone takes pity on me…
    It's not duck season so I have to do something... :D

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    I feel your pain. Same thing happened to me, I haven't hunted in 3 seasons, I just fish now.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mkeller View Post
    I feel your pain. Same thing happened to me, I haven't hunted in 3 seasons, I just fish now.
    Ditto. Deer hunting has become a big money game aimed at out of staters. I stick with fishing now.
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    I shot this one Wed evening. He is one of the biggest bodied deer I have ever shot. He weighed 255 lbs on my scale. My buddy standing beside the deer is 6ft 3in. Hope to go out and fill my game tag tonight with a nice fat doe and then I will be all set for making a whole lot of jerky, summer sausage and deer sticks.

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    My son Brandon was pretty happy.
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    Don't Move a Mussel!! Clean, Drain and Dry EVERY TIME, ON EVERY BODY OF WATER!!

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    Great job! That's a nice buck, congratulations!

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    I did not have to hunt for my deer, he came to me. Meet him just South of Osage City South end of the Golf course. He killed himself on the front end of my 1992 toy truck. So got a deer but 600 dollars in parts to fix damage. hood fender grill bumper grill insert, hoping radiator is all right so far no leaks but is bowed in a little.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Blackdog40 View Post
    I did not have to hunt for my deer, he came to me. Meet him just South of Osage City South end of the Golf course. He killed himself on the front end of my 1992 toy truck. So got a deer but 600 dollars in parts to fix damage. hood fender grill bumper grill insert, hoping radiator is all right so far no leaks but is bowed in a little.
    That no good! It sounds like you are ok and the truck was able to be repaired so that is good. It seems too often people try to avoid the deer and end up either killing or really hurting themselves and do more damage to the vehicle than if they would have just hit the deer.
    Were you able to get a salvage tag for the deer?
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    Great time with my best fishing and hunting partner. She wanted to shoot so bad; probably a year or 2 away, but she did great. Tennessee muzzleloader opening morning, for the freezer. Brad

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    Way to go Brad! Nothing better than sharing hunting and fishing with your kids.

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