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    You're a hoe.

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    Better see how you feel tomorrow after a five hour session of driving range before you start making golf promises.

    NICE Whitetail Scott.
    "There are no finger prints under water."

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    Thanks brah. Check this picture out -

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    I froze the head and cape so I can get it mounted. All the ticks from the cape migrated to the tips of the ears.


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    That is crazy. Maybe I should do something better with my deer hind legs than just leaving them on the front porch...

    Where did you go hunting again? It was out of state right? As I'm new to all of this, I'm still trying to wrap my head around preserving meat until you get it to the processor and stuff. I don't think I'd be able to freeze a head even if I had the convenience of being at home. How did you get that accomplished?
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    Southeast Kansas, unit 11. My brothers friend is a very serious trapper/hunter/fisherman/farmer and has multiple 20 cubic foot freezers. We caped it out and put it in there. My brother is taking it to the taxidermist tomorrow evening. Should be ready for pick up in April/may.

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    Quote Originally Posted by hghclsswhitetrsh View Post
    You're a hoe.


    Quote Originally Posted by Irving View Post
    Better see how you feel tomorrow after a five hour session of driving range before you start making golf promises.

    NICE Whitetail Scott.
    Dont get me wrong I'm sore as hell already but I also have a grin ear to ear because of it. They have a practice green for putting and a chipping green so I wasn't driving all day.

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    Good morning, bitches.



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    Good morning!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Otterbatcat View Post
    I've also determined that funnel spiders have Personalities. Two different webs 60 ft apart...out in the back yard.....one spider is Flash fuckin Gordon on a moth, and the other one is stupid timid about actually coming out to get the damn moth at all. Yes, a larger question would be Why am I feeding moths to spiders in my back yard, but that's not really the point here hahaha.

    I figure that moths are ultimately retarded in the first place, so....why not. It's cheap entertainment from time to time. It's actually pretty bad ass to watch what these spiders do, and how they harvest their meals. Flash took his and was back in the his hole in about a second, literally. That's what intrigues me about the other spider......hangs back, waits....does some spider thought or some shit, and THEN finally comes out and fangs the meal. Then sat in the entrance to the hole, messin with the moth.

    Nature....far out.

    It's old but still funny.