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I'll just leave these here with love from KS.

Discussion in 'Trail Cameras' started by CoveyMaster, Aug 10, 2016.

  1. Jeepwillys

    Jeepwillys Die Hard Bowhunter

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    ^^^^Still holds true^^^^^^
     
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    WOW!!! Those brow tines are unreal.
     
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    Great bucks Covey!
     
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    Very nice.
     
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    Covey you old sandbagger, you been holding out on us! Some awesome deer, keep the pics coming!
     
  6. CoveyMaster

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    Ha, not really. Most of the pics I share here are from the cameras and feeders on the portion of the ranch I directly operate. I farm the ground over on that property (sort of) but it's 35 miles one way and there's another employee that lives a lot closer so I let him run the feeders and cameras over there so I don't have that drive as often and they get better care. I just get some of the pics shared with me. I don't hunt over there either so outside of them eating crops I don't generally think about it too much. I just don't like driving over there to hunt and being that far from home with sick and elderly parents. Farming it is more than inconvenient, I may drop it next year altogether. What's worse is the road over there is narrow and hilly and a dangerous sob for anything bigger than a civic, ha. Most of that farm is a rocky sob to boot and the best field is full of oil wells and drive ways to dodge.

    Hell of a farm for wildlife, I just wish it were closer to home.
     
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    Yeah I get what your saying. I don't like to hunt places that are over a 30 minute drive for me personally. It takes a lot of time from your family and if you forget something its a pain to go back and get it. It makes you almost have to plan to make a trip there, its not like when your done work and just walk out back and jump in the stand for the evening sit.
     
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    Holy brow tines, Batman! If loving that is wrong then I don't want to be right ;-)

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    OMG! Must be nice. Don't make them like that in New England.
     

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