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biggen 01-05-2010 09:46 AM

Man sounds like it is going to be a good time but tell me is there gonna be any actual hunting :think: with all the eating and drinking :cheers:going on? :):):) You all have a great time and keep warm and Tomme take some GOOD pics:tearhair: this time!!

Death from Above 01-05-2010 10:57 AM

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Originally Posted by biggen (Post 19646)
Man sounds like it is going to be a good time but tell me is there gonna be any actual hunting :think: with all the eating and drinking :cheers:going on? :):):) You all have a great time and keep warm and Tomme take some GOOD pics:tearhair: this time!!

You mean we actually have to get out in the cold:chatterbox:. I thought all the deer werre gonna be tied up for us. I only got 2 arrows:D

rtread 01-05-2010 06:35 PM

Technical question.....
 
At this place is it preferred that we gut them in the field or is there somewhere at the camp to hang and gut them?

Tomme 01-05-2010 09:37 PM

Good Question Ray. I think we've brought them in to gut them out before, so let's plan on that unless we find out different.

On the other ideas, Yes to Coffee, Coffee, Coffee. Jerky sounds good too and as for snacks, anything with salt on it so that my Doctor will have something to gripe about.

As for you Biggen, I think I'm going to adopt your Nebraska system and try to draw the stand closest to camp so I can be back and in my warm sack by 10 minutes after daylight. That way I can lend out my arrows to those who have two or less.

Tomme 01-05-2010 09:40 PM

How is everyone fixed for corn? Cheapest price I found was at Mumme's in Hondo (just before the overpass) where it was $5.95 for 50#s.

Ronny 01-05-2010 09:45 PM

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Originally Posted by Tomme (Post 19653)
How is everyone fixed for corn? Cheapest price I found was at Mumme's in Hondo (just before the overpass) where it was $5.95 for 50#s.


With all the other stuff ya'll will be eating how are you going to eat corn too?:tongue:

bountyhunter 01-05-2010 10:40 PM

I meant to ask if we need to bring some corn..........

rtread 01-06-2010 07:59 AM

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Originally Posted by Tomme (Post 19653)
How is everyone fixed for corn? Cheapest price I found was at Mumme's in Hondo (just before the overpass) where it was $5.95 for 50#s.

I have 2 bags loaded....should I bring more?

Tomme 01-06-2010 03:46 PM

RNS I don't plan on eating my corn, but I may drink some in the evening.

Bountyhunter I always bring some corn as I like to put some extra feed out in my shooting lanes. Course like most day leases we're not talking big yellow piles, but enough to scatter. Also, since this place has sheep, on some occasions most of what is put outside the feeder pens gets wiped out; and if I'm feeding outside the pen, I like to have a few cupfuls to replenish the supply. I don't think you need much. The half bag I've got is probably plenty and hey if we run out we can always mooch off of RAY! LOL

rtread 01-06-2010 07:01 PM

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Originally Posted by Tomme (Post 19660)
The half bag I've got is probably plenty and hey if we run out we can always mooch off of RAY! LOL

LOLOL got corn! I thought while we were out there we might as well fatten them sheep up! :cheers:

bountyhunter 01-06-2010 07:41 PM

Now if you wanted some corn squeezins I'd called back home and some of the real stuff sent down...........

BTW how is the cell coverage out there? My wife wants to know, told her I wouldn't have the phone in the stand with me.......;)

Tomme 01-06-2010 08:23 PM

AT & T worked fine for me at the ranch. Now I don't have one of those red/blue 3G maps but the phone was fine.

Mmmmmmm! Corn squeezins. See Ronny these guys know how to hunt.

Hey I was talking to George today and told him that I was definitely bringing a popup. Some of the established tripods are for S winds, but more importantly is that with 15 degrees or so in the morning I want to be on the ground!

rtread 01-06-2010 08:40 PM

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Originally Posted by Tomme (Post 19666)
Hey I was talking to George today and told him that I was definitely bringing a popup. Some of the established tripods are for S winds, but more importantly is that with 15 degrees or so in the morning I want to be on the ground!

I'm bringing a pop-up. Thought I'd take a look at the stand I'm hunting at and make a decision on the pop-up vs. the tripod. I've hunted up in the air in bitter cold and wind and that takes a lot out of your ability to operate that bow....gloves and heavy clothing and all. Not to mention the runny nose. That blind won't be much warmer but I think it will prove to be better, especially if there is wind. Should be fun!

rtread 01-06-2010 10:47 PM

I was looking around.....anybody got any good mutton recipes.....?

bountyhunter 01-07-2010 12:24 PM

I just pickeked up 60 fresh made tortillas. We will need some for breakfast on Saturday, but the rest we can use as needed.

Also just to make sure I have enough food for breakfast, how many are we going to have eatin.....?


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