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Spring plans ?!?!

Started by wisconsinteacher, January 23, 2012, 07:41:43 PM

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wisconsinteacher

Well as of today, I have my tentative plans made for spring.  We have 6 seasons here in WI plus the youth hunt.  I can not hunt the youth hunt due to family obligations. 

So here it is:

Period A: call for a coworker and his dad.  The father owns land where I can hunt later in the season and they let me fisher trap there.
Period B: call for my dad
Period C: my season
Period D: call for my wife
Period E: left over tag hunt in a different area with a coworker at his family cabin
Period F: left over tag.  I am going back home to hunt the farms I hunted as a kid and have not been on for 5 years. 

Other than missing the youth hunt, it should be a busy spring if all the plans fall into place!!!!

ddturkeyhunter

Looks great, hope it all comes together for you have fun.

turkey slayer

sounds like alot of killin!  :anim_25:

FttFttVroom!

Good luck to you! I like my solo hunts, but seeing someone else enjoy it is very gratifying as well!

neal

WI youth hunt
SD 5 days
WI hunt
KS 4 days
WI 2 weeks with a bunch of buddies from out of state
MN 3-4 days
Then off to Ireland for 14 days with my wife with maybe a little fishing trip while were there.

Good luck and safe travels to everyone!
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Neill_Prater

Alabama, minimum of 10 days, might stretch it to 2 full weeks this year unless I tag out. Yow, like that is going to happen. Then MO every morning until I get my limit of 2 birds. Then, maybe, Kansas, but I'm not counting on it as I was not able to get away to go to Kansas last year due to my mowing business, hence my desire to stretch Alabama just as long as possible. Neill