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Howboutthemdawgs

5 year old buck +
Rifle season is officially over! This season was an all timer. Basically the Ardennes Forest in 1944. Whoever thinks we are losing hunters is living in lala land
 
I dont know if we are losing hunters or not, but opening day of rifle season, me and wife were sitting together and we saw a ton of deer. But we only heard two shots by 10 am. I dont have cell service where we were - but we got worried we made a mistake when season opened. Normally we would have heard at 30 shots by ten am. Turned out, it was opening morning. The two shots could have been anything.

I think the ml season - now alternative weapon season allowing straight walled cartridge rifles - otherwise known as early rifle season - has reduced the excitement of modern gun season
 
I can tell you Louisiana, Texas and Mexico are on fire! The hunting community is in full blossom . I'm off to Mexico tomorrow and the season is off to a roaring start with a number of giants hitting the ground. Let the games begin.
 
hahah! that song and music video!

Gives me flashbacks to childhood when my dad upgraded an 80s f150 with a 90s silverado with a CD player. First CD player in the family and dad didn't own any CDs so he bought 1 eagles CD, 1 Don Henley CD, and 1 pink floyd cd and we wore those SOBs OUT!
 
I can tell you Louisiana, Texas and Mexico are on fire! The hunting community is in full blossom . I'm off to Mexico tomorrow and the season is off to a roaring start with a number of giants hitting the ground. Let the games begin.
Yep. The empty yellow corn bags littering the roadsides and medians on Hwy 61 north of Baton Rouge is staggering. What better metric is there anymore?
 
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Yep. The empty yellow corn bags littering the roadsides and medians on Hwy 61 north of Baton Rouge is staggering. What better metric is there anymore?

Driving through hill country in TX and seeing box blinds, feeders, and pallets of bait at all the grocery stores, gas stations, hardware stores, etc was a sign that I was definitely somewhere new!
 
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