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JW_Halverson:
Those first two pics showed some really good tracks.  Didja follow 'em?    >:D

johnston:
Yep, John, I surely did/have followed those tracks for many miles. Easier to stand hunt the critter
and it's real easy to pattern. Have found that a judo point don't hurt it none but will shatter a carbon
arrow.

But living 200 yds from a railroad is pretty cool. Most places you can find fairly easy walking and
the stump shooting is hard to beat. I have even seen deer in the woods close to the tracks but
not close enough to take a shot. From where I took the pics it is about a mile and a half to my
house and I have permission to hunt all but a couple hundred yards of it.

Hunting land is kinda like bow building. You go with what you have available.

Lane

H Rhodes:
Beautiful place to hunt Lane.  I figured I would share some of my stomping grounds too.  I am blessed to have access to some river bottom land that has lots of hardwoods and some cypress swamps too.  I have a share in a little red shack that may not look like much, but is as close to heaven as any place I can think of.  It overlooks a 150 acre oxbow off the Tombigbee.  We have more hogs than deer and we are over run with deer! ;)

Stringman:
That there looks like a mighty fine place to hunt! I believe I'd be spendin some weekends away right there.

Scott

H Rhodes:
Thanks Scott.  yep, my wife is gonna miss me!  I save vacation time all year to get down there and get after them.  It takes a serious 4WD vehicle to get there, about five miles from any paved roads on our side of the river.  It is far enough down in the woods that I can't hear the highway noise - only an occasional barge passing on the river.  The rest is hoot owls and coyotes.  life is good.   ;)

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