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osage outlaw:
This stand is hanging in a hickory tree next to two huge oaks.  The ground is covered with acorns. 







osage outlaw:
This stand is in a multi trunked osage tree.  It is on the corner of the field behind my parents house.  For you guys that came to my place a few weeks ago this is the field we had the targets in.  We tried planting a food plot but it isn't doing that well.  I'm not sure how much actual hunting my dad will be doing out of this stand.





osage outlaw:
This stand is in an osage tree near an old permanent stand my Dad built in the 80's.  A lot of deer have been taken on this hillside over the years.  Its where I shot my first one.





Pat B:
This is from a few years ago here on my property in NC.


this is Bucky, my 2d deer decoy(made from old political signs). He about 20 yards from the stand...


This is from a stand at a hunt club I used to belong to in GA. To the right is a cane patch, to the left is half grown planter pines and I'm sitting in a hardwood strip between the two...


That day I was hunting with a yew longbow. Don Berg(started BOM on PA) sent me the yew stave after he collected it 8 miles out in a Montana wilderness and carried it out on his bicycle. These two pics were taken in 2008 and I still have this bow.


My stand in the San Juan Mts of SW Colorado. The creek is about 25 yards below with 6 or 8 trails crisscrossing at the creek...


...and the wolf I had the pleasure to see. He was at about 40 yards out in this pic but came back up the creek at about 25 yards two hours later.


...here I am on stand...



Pat B:
...and the gear I carried in each day. I think that issue of PA has "The Story of Elkie" in it..


...and Kenneth on stand with Elkie...

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