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Offline Bogmaster

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THANKSGIVING WISHES
« on: November 23, 2011, 12:02:57 PM »
 I want to wish everyone a safe and happy Thanksgiving.
 I hope you get your fill of--food--family--and friends.
 Tom
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Re: THANKSGIVING WISHES
« Reply #1 on: November 23, 2011, 01:49:20 PM »
Thanks Tom and right back at you as well. I will spend the day with our son and daughter their spouses our 3 grand daughters, two 4 and one 11 months and my brother-in law and mother in law. My son and I will leave T day evening for the northwoods and another round of chasing whitetail deer.
The first weekend we saw one deer and my son shot that nice 7 pointer. We had 3 inches of snow after the sleet, rain and slush.
Not much trapping for me lately with hunting season, very high water and many work related issues.
 
Bryce

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Re: THANKSGIVING WISHES
« Reply #2 on: November 24, 2011, 02:34:07 AM »
 Happy Turkey day to you Tom and Bryce and all viewing this.  Just remember  to take a walk after eating so you can have another piece of pumpkin pie when you get back!!!!!!!!!!
    No luck in the deer catagory , just ol yotes running around!  After deer season c bracelets will be set and after Dec 1 , cables.. Dont expect much on the $$ side with yotes this year but like to have some fox around too.  If ice is thick enough will be putting  sets under ice in some  areas with rats.  Working the city for coons,  interesting how fast a coon can go into a curb side sewer drain .  Never been in sewer pipes but must be some place for those coons to reside.  Have box traps on outflow pipes, will be checking this turk morn.   Good luck Bryce and have a safe one.