love the post
About ten years ago was checking in a doe when I saw d e m
take a gun away from a hunter. the guy keep telling the d e m guy
it was a small buck. The d e m guy just kept shaking his no.
I looked in the back of the guys truck and there layed a goat.
An old farmer up in maine spray painted the sides of his cows one year. He wrote COW in flourescent orange. Seems a hunter (out of stater) shot one on him the year before and was trying to load it when the farmer showed up.
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An old farmer up in maine spray painted the sides of his cows one year. He wrote COW in flourescent orange. Seems a hunter (out of stater) shot one on him the year before and was trying to load it when the farmer showed up.
Ain't that crazy.oke:
I used to hunt in upstate NY, a pretty good area, when you consider the fact that there were no googan hunters around.
It's tough to get them to hit when they are laying down, I suggest a needlefish in a "Hay" or "Oat" paint pattern. Use heavy tackle and mono for line, too many rocks to contend with.
It's tough to get them to hit when they are laying down, I suggest a needlefish in a "Hay" or "Oat" paint pattern. Use heavy tackle and mono for line, too many rocks to contend with.
You need long, green hackle too. I hooked up a couple times but dropped them right at my feet due to the barbed wire. Couldn't lift them over.
It's not the bait
At the end of your line
It's the fishing hole
Where all the fish is blind