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<blockquote data-quote="db-2" data-source="post: 266087" data-attributes="member: 4743"><p>My hunting consists of driving up to the area where my stand and food plots are. Walking a short distance to the stand (sometimes it is a fair ways) and then sitting down, putting the hearter on if it is cold, open a beer and sit back and watch the deer and other wildlife. Video now and then. Put a little AC/DC on the walkman with ear plugs. Pulling the bow string back, maybe once every fifth year so i no longer even work out that arm any more. And now I got a cross bow so I will do some practice with that but not to many arrows at one sitting.</p><p>As for now, for the most part, no longer work for someone else, I do plan to go to the badlands and look around. But again have spots so a walk and then just sit and watch. Not to hard to do even at my age. </p><p>Have not applied for a rifle permit on a whitetail since 95. One of the best decision I made in my life.</p><p></p><p>But i guess i do get a lot of excerise in building food plots and taking care of them. Spent the last two days planting kale and rape along with winter greens. One plot left to plant. Alfalfa, white clover and soybeans are looking good and deer are eating good on the soybeans. No corn this year as to hard to get rid of in spring with no equipment and the damn elk eat anyways. Damn elk are still coming up and got a picture of a bear. Fawns look good with a fair amount of male deer. Overall deer look good.</p><p> </p><p>But have no interest in gutting a deer and it has been that way since the kids were able to do it for me. So need the son before I can even consider harvesting a deer. Bought my grand daughter a bow and that may be my life this fall. db</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="db-2, post: 266087, member: 4743"] My hunting consists of driving up to the area where my stand and food plots are. Walking a short distance to the stand (sometimes it is a fair ways) and then sitting down, putting the hearter on if it is cold, open a beer and sit back and watch the deer and other wildlife. Video now and then. Put a little AC/DC on the walkman with ear plugs. Pulling the bow string back, maybe once every fifth year so i no longer even work out that arm any more. And now I got a cross bow so I will do some practice with that but not to many arrows at one sitting. As for now, for the most part, no longer work for someone else, I do plan to go to the badlands and look around. But again have spots so a walk and then just sit and watch. Not to hard to do even at my age. Have not applied for a rifle permit on a whitetail since 95. One of the best decision I made in my life. But i guess i do get a lot of excerise in building food plots and taking care of them. Spent the last two days planting kale and rape along with winter greens. One plot left to plant. Alfalfa, white clover and soybeans are looking good and deer are eating good on the soybeans. No corn this year as to hard to get rid of in spring with no equipment and the damn elk eat anyways. Damn elk are still coming up and got a picture of a bear. Fawns look good with a fair amount of male deer. Overall deer look good. But have no interest in gutting a deer and it has been that way since the kids were able to do it for me. So need the son before I can even consider harvesting a deer. Bought my grand daughter a bow and that may be my life this fall. db [/QUOTE]
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