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<blockquote data-quote="Lost Lake" data-source="post: 5404973" data-attributes="member: 12599"><p>1. Deer make a lot of sounds, like grunts, snorts, wheezes, bleats. Could've been any of those.</p><p></p><p>2. Hickory nut. The proper pronunciation where I grew up here is, "Hicker nut."</p><p></p><p>3. Maple.</p><p></p><p>4. Hard to tell what the track is.</p><p></p><p>5. Spider webs are a nuisance right up until late October/early November. They'll make you slap yourself silly in the early morning darkness. (Pro tip- always pretend to be lost so that your hunting buddy is first on the trail heading to your stands)</p><p></p><p>6. Ticks are bad in places here, and like someone else said, they are no joke. Alpha Gal, Lyme Disease, and Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever are among the fun afflictions they are causing here. Permethrin is your friend.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lost Lake, post: 5404973, member: 12599"] 1. Deer make a lot of sounds, like grunts, snorts, wheezes, bleats. Could’ve been any of those. 2. Hickory nut. The proper pronunciation where I grew up here is, “Hicker nut.” 3. Maple. 4. Hard to tell what the track is. 5. Spider webs are a nuisance right up until late October/early November. They’ll make you slap yourself silly in the early morning darkness. (Pro tip- always pretend to be lost so that your hunting buddy is first on the trail heading to your stands) 6. Ticks are bad in places here, and like someone else said, they are no joke. Alpha Gal, Lyme Disease, and Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever are among the fun afflictions they are causing here. Permethrin is your friend. [/QUOTE]
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