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11:16 pm September 1, 2010
| lilmule
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Thanks but its my neighbors field behind the boat,they have a tree stand straight out from my boat,they are aware im not happy with anyone in that stand shooting my way,house is occupied now and my allison would cost a bundle if they holed it,plus i shoot back.
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3:57 pm September 1, 2010
| OutdoorFrontiers
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Well, make sure those deer keep coming in, and I'll shoot one for you. Just keep the range to under 30 yards. I can shoot a bow further, but for hunting purposes, prefer to get them as close as possible.
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Steve Huber Editor in Chief/Executive Producer OutdoorFrontiers Multi-Media
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10:22 am September 1, 2010
| lilmule
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Got one in place allison with a tarp
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8:50 am September 1, 2010
| OutdoorFrontiers
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Well, deer hunting starts at the end of the month. Get a blind set up and we'll see about putting some venison in your freezer!
A nice tender and tasty doe would go down good…. 
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Steve Huber Editor in Chief/Executive Producer OutdoorFrontiers Multi-Media
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5:19 am September 1, 2010
| lilmule
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Opened the front door just at dusk 7 deer standing behind the allison,either eying it or the watermelons ive been dumping over the fence.The watermelons they can have,but no love affairs with the alley.
So either you can sneak up onem with an allison,or use watermelons in the attraction dept.
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