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<blockquote data-quote="VLD Pilot" data-source="post: 2475600" data-attributes="member: 103947"><p>I'm fired up all summer for the archery opener. Shooting my bows and getting stands set etc. After about 45 days of the season where I hunt well over half the days in wet, windy cold temps and more than likely frustrating scenarios, I'm really ready to squeeze the trigger on my rifle on a buck I may not have been able to connect with in the bow season. I do a week bow hunting in the UP backed up to rifle season where the temps and weather is cold and tough conditions really make me ready for gun season to start. Both seasons I am equally excited for when they get here.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="VLD Pilot, post: 2475600, member: 103947"] I'm fired up all summer for the archery opener. Shooting my bows and getting stands set etc. After about 45 days of the season where I hunt well over half the days in wet, windy cold temps and more than likely frustrating scenarios, I'm really ready to squeeze the trigger on my rifle on a buck I may not have been able to connect with in the bow season. I do a week bow hunting in the UP backed up to rifle season where the temps and weather is cold and tough conditions really make me ready for gun season to start. Both seasons I am equally excited for when they get here. [/QUOTE]
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