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thanks for asking... much better!!! I can move everything pretty well now. I'm still going to leave the ankle brace on for atleast another week.
Ive never had a sprain last this long, but then again it could just be age and not healing as fast LOL
but it appears no bones were broken, unless it was just a small fracture
dont worry, ill be full strength on Oct 3rd
Ive never had a sprain last this long, but then again it could just be age and not healing as fast LOL
but it appears no bones were broken, unless it was just a small fracture
dont worry, ill be full strength on Oct 3rd
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Hehehehehe tires are flat
Wes
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Better thank Wes, CF . . .a tractor is still considered a vehicle . . .or is that just in WV?Limbs and Bolts wrote:Hehehehehe tires are flat
Wes
Glad you are doing better!
Rain, rain, go away . . .
I'd rather wear out than rust out.
Perception trumps intention.
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20" Easton Powerbolts w/125gr Trophy Ridge Stricknines & 2"Blazers
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2006 Vixen
Perception trumps intention.
2006 Exomax w/Agingcrossbower Custom Stock
20" Easton Powerbolts w/125gr Trophy Ridge Stricknines & 2"Blazers
Boo Custom Strings
2006 Vixen
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LMAO.... Im watching for you!Limbs and Bolts wrote:Hehehehehe tires are flat
Wes
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Some readers may think that's a joke, but I suspect Crazy knows what I know:crazyfarmer wrote: worse case, ill hunt from the tractor
Where I grew up, there has been many a huge buck taken from the seat of a John Deere or International!
That said, here's a Grizz-Tip for y'all:
If you want a good way to sneak in to an isolated woodlot to get the drop on deer during an afternoon hunt, don't walk in ... instead, get a farmer to drop you off on the field edge nearest your stand (keeping wind in mind).
Deer pay little attention to farm equipment, and farm activity, including pickups, if they're commonly used around the place.
Many Midwestern outfitters don't allow clients to walk to stands, but rather drop them off near stands ... for that very reason.
I'm sure Crazy can tell you just how close you can get to deer in the seat of a tractor or farm truck.
Grizz
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