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<blockquote data-quote="Hduke86" data-source="post: 5633664" data-attributes="member: 18913"><p>I hear ya on the low turkey numbers and critters being out. I've yet to pull the trigger on a bird myself. I took my 12 yr old son twice and was blessed with textbook hunts on them that resulted in two dead longbeards for him. I've ran up on a few copperheads and one timber rattler this year so far when taking some buddies hunting trying to get their first ever birds. Fortunately I haven't had ticks on me crazy bad this year but I have been more disciplined on applying permethrin to my clothes. I'm actually ready for some fishing and cooler waters. I'll be heading out a week from today and will be in West Yellowstone, Montana for a couple of weeks. I planned on wearing out the Madison River and some other streams in the area. The weather there now is my favorite with highs in the mid 60's and lows in the mid 30's.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hduke86, post: 5633664, member: 18913"] I hear ya on the low turkey numbers and critters being out. I’ve yet to pull the trigger on a bird myself. I took my 12 yr old son twice and was blessed with textbook hunts on them that resulted in two dead longbeards for him. I’ve ran up on a few copperheads and one timber rattler this year so far when taking some buddies hunting trying to get their first ever birds. Fortunately I haven’t had ticks on me crazy bad this year but I have been more disciplined on applying permethrin to my clothes. I’m actually ready for some fishing and cooler waters. I’ll be heading out a week from today and will be in West Yellowstone, Montana for a couple of weeks. I planned on wearing out the Madison River and some other streams in the area. The weather there now is my favorite with highs in the mid 60’s and lows in the mid 30’s. [/QUOTE]
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