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8:39 am December 15, 2010
| lilmule
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Beliieve it to be my copy of windows,when having to recopy it skips or cant copy some things yet works,get a lot of errors as a result.Its an old comp with an even older version of windows xp.
Will just have to take my time
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8:08 pm December 14, 2010
| OutdoorFrontiers
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Well, I use Internet Explorer and it works just fine for me.
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Steve Huber Editor in Chief/Executive Producer OutdoorFrontiers Multi-Media
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7:28 pm December 14, 2010
| lilmule
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I know your going to think its weird it is,I do proof read it make corrections put spaces in where they wernt then hit enter then it forgets all that I corrected,its a copy error of my win as always says when a page loads done with errors.Or at time just spacing the wording weirdly if it takes the proof read editing.
So im not the entire reason just part of it
Must admit does better under firefox than ie.
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5:54 pm December 14, 2010
| dougw
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OutdoorFrontiers said:
Well, just slow down there big fella. Take an extra second or two and read what you typed before you hit post! Then, you don't even have to worry about how badly you fat-fingered the keyboard… That's what I do all the time, even though as administrator, I have full edit function.
You might think that a county with a huge population base would shoot more deer, but it comes down to "You can shoot em if they ain't there!" And down around Nashville, Memphis, Knoxville, there is some hunting land available, but I'd be willing to bet there's more here in Henry County.
LOL… Mr. Proof Reader! LOLOLOLOLOL….
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5:41 pm December 14, 2010
| OutdoorFrontiers
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Well, just slow down there big fella. Take an extra second or two and read what you typed before you hit post! Then, you don't even have to worry about how badly you fat-fingered the keyboard… That's what I do all the time, even though as administrator, I have full edit function.
You might think that a county with a huge population base would shoot more deer, but it comes down to "You can shoot em if they ain't there!" And down around Nashville, Memphis, Knoxville, there is some hunting land available, but I'd be willing to bet there's more here in Henry County.
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5:15 pm December 14, 2010
| lilmule
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Ouch hate cant edit between puter,keyboard and my spelling its arrrgh.
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5:13 pm December 14, 2010
| lilmule
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Well most would think around a population thats larger be more sucessfull hunts ,apparently not so.While lengthy I myself arttributeaed it to topograpy,and or terrain.
Have to agree on its a Passel.
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2:42 pm December 14, 2010
| OutdoorFrontiers
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LOL, you goober!!! 
I don't care about people population, I care about deer and turkey population. And so far, Henry County is #2 for the amount of deer killed! Now I don't know how many turkeys there are in this area, but based on what I've been seeing out in the fields, there's what could best be described as "A Passel" of those things too! 
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1:56 pm December 14, 2010
| lilmule
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Well not related to population density apparently as 32,000 some odd people in Henry county and ranked 45th in all the counties for population.
Think it has a lot to do with the amount of actual forest and game preserves in close procimity to agricultrial areas.If one studies a map area is chock full of those and state parks,with larger population areas such as nashville having less forest and less protected areas with more open ground.A great deal of what is forested one cant hardly get to just see from the interstate,more privately owned and not state owned thus one hs to get permission.As no open hunting areas in many populated areas at least not comparitively speaking.
Within almost in sight of paris are the obion wettlands and other than having to cross a few roads have marsh habitat and woodlands mixed all the way to Huntingdon and beyond.
Paris itself is like a town of 80,000 people sq ft wise as many forests and hills located inside city limits-complete with deer crossing signs.
And almost all those areas intesect with others via the rivers like big sandy or the obion creating a west to east intersection meaning the lake itself.By following these banks they can go from Big Sandy Wildlife refuge to Huntingdon without crossing any roads,then venture north or south crossing but a few in 30 miles or so.
No doubt the trace gets a few stray elk,from lbl,its a wonder we dont have european wild boar,as they released many years ago in the smokies,or for that matter black bear,or red wolves,also released in the smokies years ago.
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8:55 pm December 13, 2010
| OutdoorFrontiers
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Henry County, my home base! And the nice thing is, there've been some very nice bucks taken in the area as well! Now, if I could just find one or two of them…
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