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Flagging Tape and other things...

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Iluv2hunt
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Lmao

Sent from my DROID RAZR

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houseofmicah
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that's funny right there.

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Triple Creek Reaper
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I thought it was the outdoors-man Olympics and a drunkard set up the course

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Cr0ck1 (Beagler)
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When I first started I used to flag like I was in distress. Lol. If anyone knows me they know I can get very lost. 50 yards from the truck lol.

So I went to bright eyes. Well after walk in in at 5 am at a wma and it looked like a freaking meteor shower hit land . ( from other hunters bright eyes) I just got a good gps. I would set the truck location and Put tracking on.

From then on I've never run into hunters or had a problem.

I do pull down tape whenever I see it tho. ( got that habit from iluv2hunt).

I just hunt private property now and really miss public land. But it's hard since I don't really have friends to hunt with ( that's what makes it fun) or friends that care to hang out or hunt with me so I just hunt private land. Plus when you add time, food, and gas, it's usually the same price and with more comfort to go to my lease.

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dogindaily1207
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I can understand flagging if you are new to a area but after so many times in and out it would be nice if people would remove it. I hunt a wma here in Taylor county were there is flagging tape everywhere you look. Some are going as far as putting there names on trees with spray paint to mark their spots. Its rediculous and junks the woods up.

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