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Group: Forum Members Last Login: 4/13/2008 4:06:27 PM Posts: 92, Visits: 290 |
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Georgia season "Tagged Out" , Working on Alabama season and headed to Missouri at the end of the month... All called up using Woodhaven calls...
Best of luck,
D2D
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Group: Forum Members Last Login: 4/11/2008 3:04:35 PM Posts: 6, Visits: 12 |
| Good looking birds!! congrats on the limbhanger as well!! |
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| Ditto the good looking birds. Good to see you back on the board.
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| Any opportunity in the turkey woods is definitely a blessing. Walking out of those woods with a gobbler in tow is icing on the cake. Nice looking birds, D2D  
Tim
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Group: Forum Members Last Login: 8/6/2008 7:03:34 PM Posts: 264, Visits: 934 |
| Great pics, D2D! Man, those are pretty birds. Congratulations on a GREAT start to your turkey season. Our opener in Arkansas is this Saturday. I'm adding some specialized gear to my turkey vest this year: mask, fins, and snorkle! If you've seen the Weather Channel, you know what we've been going through here in my home state this year. Man, it's sad. Lots of people have lost everything they have. Many houses are completely under water due to all of this flooding. You guys please remember to say a prayer for all of those folks affected by this, and remember how blessed we are to not be victims of it. I saw on the local news last night, that many government-run public hunting areas have been closed to turkey hunting due to the flooding. It is raining cats, dogs, pitch forks, and poodles outside as I sit here and write this post!
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