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Stories from real hunters just like you.
I’ve got $120, do I have $130? My knowledge of trees is limited, another reason why some time with a forester would be time well spent, at least for me. Owning your own wildlife paradise that drops steeply off from the edge of your yard is a very handy thing to have when it’s time to get rid of your Christmas tree each year. The only wildlife I’ve seen is the occasional fox passing through on his way to the neighbor’s chicken house, skunks, birds, and neighborhood boys building forts and mingling with the deer ticks.
Just last Saturday my son’s soccer ball emerged from its winter long snowy grave in the front yard, ready for new life and a fresh pump of air. On my way to work this morning, I’m pretty sure I saw a midsized car in one of the smaller potholes, but I wasn’t very light yet and hard to be certain. A secondary goal is to ensure that every hunter bags the biggest buck of their life this fall, a goal he believes could be more attainable than his first goal. At press time, Biebel said he was going to get back to reading other April fools jokes instead of making this one any worse.
January is a particularly awful month, followed closely by February and then March. To make it worse this year, my wife has convinced me to join her in this crazy food diet called the Whole30
but this year I figured out fairly that without any acorns within fifty miles of Dave’s stand there wouldn’t be any deer there either. I’m not convinced Dave was aware of any of these things when he said he wanted to put a stand in that area, but when I saw the two person ladder stand delivered by UPS, I was convinced that he wasn’t going to do any of the actual work to put it up regardless of where it’s final resting place would be. In the five years since we’d set Dave’s stand up, only two deer have been harvested from it because it’s so dependent on feed availability in the area. The funny thing about Dave was that he’d come up for these trips and then half the time he was visiting he wouldn’t hunt.