Finished opening x-mas gifts and was going to go out on the deck to try out the new call I got. The "ruffi dawg" call by Les Johnson from "Predator Quest". Took a look through the binos (was pretty foggy), and had two visitors out. One on the "meatsickle" and one chewing on his dead comrade that I smacked earlier in the week. So out comes the T3 lite and a 35 gr berger was launched "gift wrapped". The little fella did 3 spins and was done. Surprisingly the 5 dead ones on the pile were basically cannibalized and were gone. I imagine this one will get chewed up in a few days as well.
HO HO HO and merry X-mas.
That is WAY cool! Every pic from the deck makes me smile
Keep on stacking them up.
In Christ,
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Gube, I would bet that to the man, everyone on the board is a little envious of your situation and good fortune. I just love seeing the pictures and your informing us of what you are shooting.
Lenard wrote:Gube, I would bet that to the man, everyone on the board is a little envious of your situation and good fortune. I just love seeing the pictures and your informing us of what you are shooting.
Lenard
Yes, without a doubt. I consider myself very very fortunate to be able to do this from the comfort of my own home. I consider it as my big giant comfy "hunting blind" Hopefully there will be more pics to come.
Gube....Looks colder than a well diggers ... hole. That meatcicle is probably rock hard. Good shooting and great pictures, keep em comming in the new year.
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Gube: Heck dude, you're gonna wear out that Tikka barrel just on the meatsicle! Way to go, and 'yes', we're all a bit envious of you being able to wack yotes right from your deck....again and again......very cool indeed.
Need anybody to watch the place while you're at work?
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