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To: wardaddy; humblegunner; Squantos; TexasCowboy; GlocksRock
No one is compelled to hunt unless rather hungry but I can recall how on Friday late afternoons and Sunday evenings, the interstates in Texas would be full of hunter's pickups during deer season(mid 70s to mid 80s)....especially between Dallas and Waco and Austin and San Antonio.

Is it still like that?

Yes it is.

Humblegunner and I pack his 4x4 with plywood, 2x4's, all sorts of industrial power tools and a chainsaw so we could drive 7 hours to build his father "the Coronal" a new deer stand. We got in about 4 hours of work Saturday before a huge storm hit. So we will load up next month and do it again.

Both ways there were deer stands being transported and tons of trucks loaded with tools.

Nothing has changed!!!!

281 posted on 04/12/2004 11:11:06 AM PDT by Eaker ("Do I feel your pain?? Hell, I caused your pain!!!!" - Tom Eaker, 2004)
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To: Eaker
Nothing has changed!!!!

Except maybe after seeing all those nice rigs on the road I have a case of "Polaris Envy"!

Thanks for your help, brother!

All things considered, I find it much better to know
how to take meat from the land than not to.

286 posted on 04/12/2004 11:31:20 AM PDT by humblegunner
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