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  1. I have no real reason for starting this post other than wanting to here about what 357's you are in love with.  I will start I love my Dan Wesson 15-2 and my model 85 Taurus. And I have been in love with that sexy little LCR but I have never got past first base with her.

  2. Arise! zombie thread!

     

    I need some advice. I think some ass wipe has just ruined the rest of my first-ever deer season.

     

    I've been hunting some land that belongs to my cousin. There's another guy that hunts out there too (friend of my cousin). We've texted to make sure we're not going to be out there on the same days, but other than that I don't know the guy at all. The lot is about 150-200 yards wide and goes deep. I'm setup on the far right side and he's just left of center, so only about 50 yards from my stand. During another unsuccessful hunt today, we saw 2 big doe, but it's a wooded lot and we didn't have a good shooting position from where we set my stand. After a while, my hunting partner and I went walking to where we have seen the deer moving on 2 different hunts.  We found lots of tracks along some dirt bike trails so I think I know where I want to set my stand next year.

     

    Anywhoo....as we were making our way back down the hill, we came out where the other guy's stand is setup. I found 2 large piles of pellets just 20 feet in front of his stand with a game cam aimed on them. That puts those piles just 50 yds from my stand. That means I'm done, right? The only way I can get >250yards away is to go all the way to the back of the property, but that means ascending and then descending a 150ft rise in terrain, and having to drag any deer out from there. No thanks.

     

    I suppose all I can do now is go back and take my stand down. I think I'll do it the day before he goes out next and make as much noise as I possibly can.

     

    1) Am I correct in what I've said above that I'm done?

    2) Would you call TWRA? Tell the landowner? Send the master baiter a nasty text? Move on and call it a day?

    Before I returned I would talk to the land owner and the baiter and let them know whats going on. And if the baiter does not remove the bait I would tell the landowner that he needs to remove my stand for me or I will be calling old G.W. If you show up to remove the stand and the G.W. catches you within that area you might end up with a real big mess. Not having a place to hunt because of someone else's choices sucks, but  spending their jail time will suck a lot more.

  3. I have had a Gerber combat folder for a long time and the clip screws began to get lose and I lost one. So I quit using it. And then last week I found it setting on my self and thought I should try and get a set of screws for it to get it back in carrying mode. So I looked up  Gerber website and went to the service link and they asked for my info and the problem I had. At the end of the page it said someone would be getting in touch with me. Well in the mail box Friday was a small brown package with a new clip and six screws. No one ever sent me a email or called they just took care of the problem.    Thanks Gerber   Andy 

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