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Team #7 = TOM TERMINATORS


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One more week!

Has anyone seen if there is someplace where it is showing the current standings for each team?

I thought last year there was a post that was updated every so often that showed how each team was progressing.

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Thanks elwood.

Good Luck lc pett.

I am sure looking forward to some quality time outside. I put out my blind yesterday, but it might have blown away already. Wow there is some strong winds this morning.

I was walking in the field yesterday to find a place to put up my blind. I saw just the spot. I walked to the edge of the field and the woods where discovered that something else thought it was a good place as well, because there was turkey feathers all over the place. Not good.

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Sorry Team, I was not successful as well.

Had some gobbling around, just not much interest. I thought that I could pull this off for the team......I need to find a better looking hen I guess.

I was out until the last minute the last few nights and nothing.

It was nice to be out there though.

I think that I am going to bring my hen decoy with me for deer hunting though. I had several deer stop by to say "Hi".

One time I was in the middle of a green field,walking back to the truck carrying my decoy and the gun when two young does came up the hill. I froze. They looked at me and they started to come closer and closer and closer. I thought that the one was going to come up and give me a big kiss. They got about 15 feet away from me and weren't scared at all. They looked at me and wandered past me, played a little, glanced back at me a couple of times and just kept doing what they were doing until they eventually were out of sight. That was pretty neat.

I guess there will hopefully be next year.

Nice effort to all and congrates to all who managed to bag one.

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well team I'd like to thank you guys for all the time and effort that you guys put into your hunts. thanks for shooting the bull and turkeys also. I had a really good season and ablast on this forum

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I also had a great time on this fourm and congradulations to you guys that got a turkey. I think they should have a contest like this in the fall again it would be sweet! grin Also by the looks of the scores we came in 2nd place.

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