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The Sad Day

Started by jshively, May 15, 2011, 07:40:32 PM

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Spring_Woods

Quote from: strutnva on May 16, 2011, 02:52:22 PM
went back and read this post again, some depressed folks out there and I'm one of them

X2..  :-[
"Was that a gobble?":gobble:

fl panhandler

My brother and I have been fishing and floundering some to make up for turkey season closing.
Rick


wildturkey6

My season ended last Saturday in Virginia but I am still scratching my nuts where the poison ivy got me so I will proably remember this season a lot longer than last.

Sherrell

Been a great season and will now have to wait for fall turkey season.
November 5th. sure needs to hurry up though.
I think I miss the New Mexico mountain Merriams the most.

hobbes

Sherrell, I used to miss the mountains something awful after elk season.  Now I miss the midwest...at least the people...sometimes.  I'm not sure how I would take moving back to the flat land.

I've got until the 31st.  I'm trying to work out a 3 day weekend here in CO even if half of it is to assist someone else in a place I can't hunt (that is pending the results of yesterday).  The last weekend of the month will be a four day hunt to close out the season.  I hope to close it out half as good as last year's close.

After its over, I hope to actually spend time on a taxidermy project, but that won't burn up much time.  I'll also fish with the kids and prepare for archery season (elk and deer).  Isaac turned 12 today and just found out tha the drew his first either sex elk tag for the 1st rifle season, so there will be plenty of preparation for that tag as well as a private land cow tag for him.


Basser69

Well I got stupid and sold the house during turkey season, bought a house during turkey season. Now that the season is over and I am down to crunch time packing and all. Closing date is June 1 with a move in date of June 3 so its go time at my house



Sherrell

Quote from: hobbes on May 18, 2011, 02:14:42 PM
Sherrell, I used to miss the mountains something awful after elk season.  Now I miss the midwest...at least the people...sometimes.  I'm not sure how I would take moving back to the flat land.

I've got until the 31st.  I'm trying to work out a 3 day weekend here in CO even if half of it is to assist someone else in a place I can't hunt (that is pending the results of yesterday).  The last weekend of the month will be a four day hunt to close out the season.  I hope to close it out half as good as last year's close.

After its over, I hope to actually spend time on a taxidermy project, but that won't burn up much time.  I'll also fish with the kids and prepare for archery season (elk and deer).  Isaac turned 12 today and just found out tha the drew his first either sex elk tag for the 1st rifle season, so there will be plenty of preparation for that tag as well as a private land cow tag for him.


Although I love the mountains...there is nothing like a old long spurred Osceola ringing the swamps from his cypress limb when a barred owl cuts loose.love to visit out there,but 40 years of hunting these swamps...home is where the heart is.


forcercon1

I know the feeling!!!! For me, spend a little time around the house, go too my kids baseball and softball games, fix my porch and KILL SOME YOTES!!!