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longbow joe
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Lunch of Champions

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Fellow hunters no lunch or meal would ever guarantee success. ......but if one could ...This mustard chili n onion dog is as close as it gets. Lol. Last day of archery buck here going out for an evening sit . About 50 degrees here ,quite comfy for a sit in stand with maby a food coma goin on. Good luck all.
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Now ya went and done it :x now I have to go fix me one of those . :shock:

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I passed on a few small bucks this morning, saw several doe, but no shot. The apprentice took a fat 6 point out that looked genetically messed up. He's getting tired of deer hunting for this year I think. That looks really good though. I'm going to butcher that deer tomorrow with the kid, then maybe have me one of those with a frosty cold Yuengling!
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artifact
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WHAT, no cheese! I just can't seem to make it past a Yocco's without getting a couple of chili cheese dogs with onions. :lol: The ABE area has another one called Pott's that are just as good, just looking at that makes me hungry!!!
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It didn't work........only a doe a 100 yards away ! Next week well try hot wings n frys
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Great minds must think alike! That's what we had for lunch today. :lol:
I did have shredded sharp cheddar cheese & hot sauce on mine (along with the chili & onions), though.
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You guys must all have shares in scent killer eating lunches like that while hunting :lol: :lol: :lol:
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Looks good, and satisfying. Suppose we don't really have a traditional lunch while hunting. Spaghetti made with combinations of deer and/or wild pork sausage has become somewhat traditional for hunting dinners though.
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when You talk about Traditional meals -- I hope we all can agree on my favorite morning after a successful hunt-- # 1 meal!

Nothing can best a plate of fresh venison loins / back straps -with over easy eggs and a bunch of buttery browned chucks of fried potatoes


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I do agree with a great chili dog for lunch--preferable made with my specialty chili - the meat is usually elk- venison or buffalo
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Dang! Those pics are making me hungry!
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Dan,

While sitting up there looking at and giving a pass to all of those "Small Bucks" :evil: What bow were you holding in your lap ? :lol: :lol: Sounds like perhaps you are looking for a "Bruiser" to iniate the new bow. :wink:

BTW, I don't see the new Micro 355 in your signature yet. :D

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You do now! :lol: :lol:
That breakfast combination looks great!
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Looks delicious
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