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This is pretty cool if we get enough participants. It's always fun to see where guys are hunting and the type of terrain around. Grab the camera and take a shot or two next time you climb up and post it here. Someone get us started!

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This is a couple from my stand over looking a water hole and part my food plot. The water hole wont be much a draw this year with all the water around. I built this stand 2 years ago.Pic was taken in the spring.

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Here is a picture that I took last year right before this buck walked on it for the last time! grinfull-983-1677-pa300153.jpg

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Here is the view from my rifle stand(2010):

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Results from the rifle stand (2010):

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Here is a pic from last night in the stand after I shot a nice doe. As you can see she did not go far. Also my 7 year old son was with and he loved it!

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Where abouts triggertrav? lookls likewhere I hunt in ND, the landowner is from Spicer.

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Yeah this is pretty cool.

I'll take some shots from some of my stands and post them. Too bad my food plots got flooded out, so I won't be able to include those. frown

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got bored in the stand so i started cutting up twigs with my pruning shears

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just after a wet and sticky horizontal snowfall. brrr.

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Where abouts triggertrav? lookls likewhere I hunt in ND, the landowner is from Spicer.

South of Bismarck on a private ranchers property.

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cool, thx tr, I'm over eastern ND but laid up this year. I'm on ground, stand is up above me about 15 feet. stuck on the couch this year dreaming about all the boys walking 20 yards from my stands!

this is where I was hoping to be 3 weeks ago and the 8 point velvet was from this spot 2009.

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mmmmm.....

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Lots of corn standing late last year.

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Old faithful looking West

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Arrowed a doe about 10 minutes after this picture.

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A lot of great looking stands so far! I've got a wedding this weekend but I'll try & contribute eventually. Keep 'em coming!

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Cool idea! I'll try get some pics from my stand tonight-- have to drop the kids off at my mo-in-laws, so I'll catch the last 90 min of the evening in the stand...

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back in Mn - 2008

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late season...

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This is always a good view..

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another one for the freezer! although it was practically froze within an hour.

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Love seeing those late season pics! Gets me excited! Nothing better than sitting a late season stand, following a blood trail in the snow, making the recovery, and then talking about it all evening while jigging walleyes! grin

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This was the opening morning from my 2008 MN moose hunt.

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My dad and I with the moose he shot.moose019.jpg

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Great lookin spots everyone. Archerysniper really like the top pic,and good moose your dad get that with bow.

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No he used the rifle ever since he tore the rotator cuff in his shoulder he can't shoot bow anymore and refuses to use a crossbow.

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Here are a couple from last year.

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In the second picture she was right below me so I was dropping stick on her back.

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This is a good Idea-

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I don't have any from this year, but here is one from last year. The picture is off of the deck facing west. We have three stands up in the trees off to the right, This year there is a one acre food plot in the corner of the field. Down to the last hump coming east and to the trees to the west. 100' out from the trees. We saw 15 dear on opening night.

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well i dont have any pics from the stand yet... but I took these yesterday before heading out to the evening hunt (just moved to the state of Virginia, opener was yesterday).

pretty awesome to be hunting in the Blue Ridge. the stand I was hunting from is in the point of trees, near where the pine tree plot meets the wood and field edges.

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Stand overlooking a first year clover plot that came up slowly but once we cut it it is starting to come around slowly but surely!!

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First is ahead and to the left of the stand I was in on Fri night. Second was immediately to my right during the same sit...

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