If you hunt an area long enough you see the natural funnels and when they change over time you will see the change and can change stand locations. Would the hunt be half as fun without the challenge...
That sounds great I drove by your shop one day when I was down in the area looking for houses. I will be down in the area on wednesday for a couple meetings at vermeer. I may stop in, in the afternoon if I have time I am not sure what all I have to get done that day yet.
but either way thanks...
no I accepted a job with Vermeer Mfg. I interned with them last spring and summer and was offered a job upon completion. So I graduate in may and start my job then also. Starting to get excited.
Well it is official,
The fiance' and I purchased a home in Monroe. I graduate from ISU in may and I start my job in May also. We had been house searching since January. We finally found a home between pella and des moines and we came to close on the deal last night. We also get married in...
I am not sure the next time I will be heading home from school, I may stop in and see if the taxidermist does still have the teeth. Seeing him on the wall at the classic though he did seem to be a relatively young deer compared to alot of the others.
That was the saddest part of me killing this deer
We did not know alot about the buck but when we got this hog up we could not pass on a shot at him. The taxidermist and myself looked at the teeth and I did alot of research about them online and we think he was around the 3.5-4 yr old rangem...
I know it has been said before but the 2007 deer will be at the classic for all to see and be scored. I will be there on friday to carry it in to be scored and back hopefully saturday to enjoy the show... if not either way I will be in on sunday to enjoy it all..
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