John Wittenborn
UKC Forum Member
Registered: Apr 2004
Location: Cutler, Il.
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I just back my truck up to one of my FEEDER BUCKET'S.
Then "OLE SQUEAKY" & I will just set on the tailgate & wait for the PET'S to CRAWL OUT of their NESTING BOX in the same tree as the BUCKET is hanging in. Just kidding, JV & SHEEP.
Almost all of my hunting now, is being done in the HILL'S & BLUFF'S, along the Mississippi River. I hunt this area while the snakes are in HIBERNATION, I HOPE???? This area has more than it's share of Rattler's & Copperhead's. There are not many roads in this area, but there are enough coon to keep it interesting. Also alot of the Coon Hunters, would rather hunt the flat lands to death, rather than to hunt in these hill's & bluff's. I try to save the coon up here in the FLAT LAND, for my warm weather hunting.
When I turn my dog's loose, I already have my Reciever over my shoulder & my walking stick in my hand. I'm ready to follow the dog's. Very seldom do I try to drive closer.
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John
CUTLER, AMERICA
Good judgement, is something that you get from using bad judgement.--Will Rogers
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