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Old 07-06-2012, 11:22 PM
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I did mine last year...
Old 07-06-2012, 11:32 PM
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Originally Posted by speeddemon86

Where ya from?
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Old 07-06-2012, 11:34 PM
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Lots of moose there? How hard is it to get a moose license there?
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No moose in jersey deer lots of deer I want to go out of state for moose Maine,Alaska one day
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No moose in jersey deer lots of deer I want to go out of state for moose Maine,Alaska one day
I'm 30 mins from the Maine border and there's some smashers there! Big moose here too 1500lbs +
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Originally Posted by speeddemon86

I'm 30 mins from the Maine border and there's some smashers there! Big moose here too 1500lbs +
Wow. That would be a truck full.

Archery deer season (whitetail and muley) opens here the last weekend in September. I'm already getting some decent pictures of velvet bucks on my place. August is when I usually get the best pictures. The big bucks seem to move a lot in August.
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Yea I got a couple the does a big this year
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Originally Posted by klumb15
I'm more of a duck blood fan myself, but my truck hasn't been christened yet either. My truck came in 3 days before our last hunt, last fall. I couldn't stomach the idea of 4 full grown men full of mud and sliding a duck boat in an unprotected bed on a 3 day old truck with less than 100 miles on it.

We used my buddies truck instead . Below is proof.
Hate to one up ya. But Im a fan of Duck blood too


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Originally Posted by Walleyez

Hate to one up ya. But Im a fan of Duck blood too
I'd love to try! Never been on a duck hunt!
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Originally Posted by Walleyez
Hate to one up ya. But Im a fan of Duck blood too


Nice shoot! The amount of GWT's you have there is surprising considering the snow in the picture. Those go through here very early in the season and only stick around for less than 2 weeks. We usually get a few early on in the season, but shoot predominately Mallards and Blacks when the weather starts getting cold.


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