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    ML Opener

    Our Muzzleloader Opener is Saturday. I got these sighted in this past Sunday and now they’re cleaned and loaded. I probably look forward to this even more than the Rifle Opener as the rut usually kicks here in the Eastern part of the State during these two weeks.

    Good luck and hunt safe everybody.




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    Yes, I know my camo doesn’t match...


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    Good luck Hank. Hope you get a good buck and a good story or two.

    Will

    PS: I don't even wear camo unless it is something that I like but can't find in a regular color. The deer don't seem to mind.

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    Agreed, Will.....the main reason I even wear camo is to not offend the family members who bought it for me, as a gift.....otherwise, I usually hunt in my regular work clothes, which are pretty drab in their own right.
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    Good luck! You going to bath County?

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    Good luck CD those look like some fine rigs.

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    ML Opener

    No, I’ll hunt ML up here in Occupied Virginia and head down to Bath County for the Rifle Opener. The nice thing is that the rut usually comes a little later up in the mountains.

    Camo is a funny thing. I wear it to hunt mostly as I keep my hunting clothes separate and try to keep them as scent free as possible. I think making things that are small and droppable, like flashlights or 2-way radios, is the funniest. If I could find those sorts of things in blaze orange so I could find them, I would.


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    Bazillion blaze orange stuff out there.....my personal favorite is the Buck Bantam pocket knife in blaze orange.....I have never lost it.....knock on wood !!!

    https://www.google.com/search?q=blaz...iw=922&bih=514
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    That's cool! I guess I need to do more of my shopping for doodads on the internet as I don't see much, other than hats and vests, in the stores around here.
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    That's a good point. I am a traditionalist but I have to admit that I have dropped a knife or two in the woods and spent way too much time trying to dig it out of the leaves. Blaze orange handles are a very sensible thing methinks. Maybe even glow in the dark blaze orange handles.

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    Yeah, with flashing lights on them, as well. I've lost more knives that I care to think about by setting them down somewhere and never seeing them again. Maybe I should use a lanyard?

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