In a message dated 11/25/2008 2:00:14 AM Central Standard Time, [log in to unmask] writes:

My brother was down from Vermont and could not believe his eyes:  In the
field sixteen doe, with two four point buck, 19 turkeys and about 100 geese,
all side by side.  At dawn we had a pack of six, very healthy, coyote walk
twelve feet from the kitchen window.
All this, 6.6 miles from the New Haven Green.
Buck, Buck.
Leland


Leland ;

The bidding now is so weird ; it has curve balled  into such highs and lows that it is scarry ; I have work until Feb  .and only because I took on 10 cents that morped into a dollar .....the alabama paper did a nice piece on me until they called me an expert
.....you know its all over and downhill when they start calling you expert
just ask any pin head 
              Brother   Ive walked your land ...Can you hunt from your yard ? do you need a licence on your own land or is it like the merrit parkway where the deer are all in hammocks sipping Mojuitos .....

I just got back from Alabama where I met some guys at a shoot for blunderbusses
you know the firearms they used with fuses ;he said there was a group down in far southern Alabama hunting with javelins and the spears they use with a sling Atals I think they call em ....try that in your back yard   Py

ps.and you got to watch the  cayotes
as they can  have a very healthy diet of stray cats ;kittens and puppies if you let em

  



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