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bjrogg:

--- Quote from: Pappy on October 02, 2023, 07:13:14 am ---Yep beautiful picture, love them kind of mornings. :)
 Pappy

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Me too Pappy. They are extra special from my tree stand, but I love watching them from my tractor to

Bjrogg

bjrogg:
Haven’t had much nice weather for hunting since opening day. Mostly been very windy and drizzle. We have been working in shop and office.

One of our neighbors borrowed our litter spreader and broke the apron chain. They pretty much ruined it. We pulled it out and cut all the pieces we need off. Was hoping to fix the chain but decided to get new one. They aren’t cheap.

My nephew cutting apart old chain.

Bjrogg

bjrogg:
Yesterday I had to go to skin doctor. I had a melanoma spot removed about four years ago and it came back last winter. Had it removed again about six months ago. Doctor said it looked good. Couldn’t find any other spots or anything he wanted to biopsy. That’s good.

When I got home from doctors, I did a few things in the office and then I went to the woods.

The wind finally died down and the sun was even shining.

I saw a quite a few deer. One doe came from behind my tree on my right side. I don’t really feel comfortable with that shot. She was nervously looking at something in the trees ahead of her. I couldn’t see what it was. I was thinking about drawing my bow when she decided whatever it was she wasn’t staying there anymore. She turned tail and left. It was nice getting a chance anyway.

I didn’t get any pictures of deer, but here’s a sailboat for Bob.

Felt good to sit in a tree, but I sure was hurting when I climbed out of it. Dang sciatic nerve.

Bjrogg

bjrogg:
I really like this location but I think I might move stand to a different tree next year.

I like having all the apple trees here and I think they will bare more fruit when I get the rest of the dead ash out of them.

Most have dropped their fruit, but I can see two that are still hanging on to it. Nice to have some late season fruit for hunting.

The deer aren’t interested in apples so far. They have all the beans and sugar beets they want. All the apples are rotting on the ground.

Maybe a little later in the season when these drop. I’m hoping so

Bjrogg

bjrogg:
Thinking of moving to a different tree to get better shoots behind me.

That’s where all the deer where last night

Bjrogg

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