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Offline whiteoakbuck

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so what do all you guys and gals do when your not bowhunting? :scratch: feel free to shared thanks
Hunting is not life and death. It is more important than that.

Offline HD

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I fish, yote hunt, shed hunt and check my deer cams during the winter.
In the spring, I turkey hunt, fish, and work on food plots.
Mama always said, If you ain't got noth'in nice to say, don't say noth'in at all!

Offline whiteoakbuck

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Hunting is not life and death. It is more important than that.

Offline AJDodgerf

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Think about bowhunting.
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Offline Randy Kaar

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Think about all the chores I have to do to the property up north this spring... :scratch:

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Offline deadeye

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Pretty much like Hunterdown said.  I work on food plots, clear trails, plant trees, cut trees, fish, build things, scout, shed hunt, pick morels, BS with local farmers, hunt grouse, work on stands, fight beavers, put out mineral licks, and in general, watch the seasons come and go.
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Offline lentz

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ice fish and prep

Offline Cody Gruchow

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when im not bowhunting is when all the work really starts. scouting, shed hunting putting out mineral sites, clear the atv trails after storms knock over trees. do food plots move stands, scout some more, sporting clays league, camping/fishing/thinking about what i can do to improve my deer herd. work on the other family property this year(i havent had much time the past couple years) yote hunt. scout some more, place cameras. groom shooting lanes. so really january 1st is when the real fun begins ;D

Offline Lee Borgersen

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I live in the land of Lincoln and I'm a full time licensed Wisconsin (open water) fishing guide. In July I escape with the wife to a far away place called Minnesota.

 You guys probably never heard of it, but it's a so cool place to be. During the winter I relax in my Lazy boy while I wait for my Social Security check to roll in and dream of fishing in the Ely area once more.
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Offline Swany

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I end up shooting quite a bit of 3D tourneys in the off season.
Then I generally try to do some fishing and go through equipment checks on stands, clothes, etc.
~Swany