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     nappyjoe wrote:     try this sausage i think it good this makes 10 pounds  .     4 table spoon  course salt      3 table spoon course pepper   2 3/4 table spoon sage  2 table spoon red pepper    if you like sub. red for  cayenne   red pepper to make hotter.    5 pounds pork 5 pound deer after cutting into 1 to 2 inch cube sprikle spices over top let stand till you see a glaze wich is about 10 to 15 min. then grind  it great for breakfast let me know if you all like it             Will try the breakfast led lighting tomorrow.Post Edited by: hinrane
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Topic: Looking for a place to hunt up North next year.
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nappyjoe
Location: MO
posts: 22
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4. Re:Looking for a place to hunt up North next year. 11/11/2008 7:12 AMquotePost Reply
Here in mo. there are a lot of land open to the public and there are a lot of just archery area all over the state but the farther north you go the bigger the deer and ther are a lot of farmer that will let you all hunt or there is also alot of farmer that let you hunt for a lease wich will run about 3.00 to 10.00 dallars per ac. am glad to see your dad is out and about after his hart attack. http://mdc.mo.gov/ here is the mo. web site to see if that will help you find a place for you and your dad to hunt.   and may god bless your dad on good health in the day to come.

srgav1n
Location: FL
posts: 2
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3. Re:Looking for a place to hunt up North next year. 11/11/2008 5:23 AMquotePost Reply

No he is not handicapped from the heart attack, and even if he was he wouldn’t admit it to anyone. That’s just the old soldier in him.


Hunt early, hunt often. Take only what you need and leave the land better than you found it.
scottwuerch
Location: WI
posts: 9
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2. Re:Looking for a place to hunt up North next year. 11/10/2008 10:15 PMquotePost Reply
     srgav1n wrote:
     Hello everyone. I am looking for somewhere to take my dad to hunt up north next year. We live in north Florida. He had a heart attack the monday before archery season started, but that still didn’t stop him. I had to put the two man stand out for him and I set up about 60 yards in my climber(just to be within ear and sight). We used to live in the Larchwood, Iowa area (close to where South Dakota, Minnesota, and Iowa converge) and that is where my dad first started hunting. We have talked about the difference in the size of deer between there and here for the past couple of years and we have kept saying that we are going to go next year. His heart attack has just made me want to do it as soon as we can. I have already started saving up. If there is anyone who has a place we might be able to hunt and can maybe talk us through the states tags and lic. steps it would be great. Oh, he has never taken a deer with a bow this was his second year bow hunting. We hunt public land as we have not been able to afford a private lease(we say it is because it is more challenging). Any help would be great.

 

Is he officially handicapped as a  result of the heart attack?  WI has an annual handicapped dear hunt and the area I work with has a large number of acres available, but he must be handicapped to quality for the hunt.


srgav1n
Location: FL
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1. Looking for a place to hunt up North next year. 11/04/2008 6:59 PMquotePost Reply
Hello everyone. I am looking for somewhere to take my dad to hunt up north next year. We live in north Florida. He had a heart attack the monday before archery season started, but that still didn’t stop him. I had to put the two man stand out for him and I set up about 60 yards in my climber(just to be within ear and sight). We used to live in the Larchwood, Iowa area (close to where South Dakota, Minnesota, and Iowa converge) and that is where my dad first started hunting. We have talked about the difference in the size of deer between there and here for the past couple of years and we have kept saying that we are going to go next year. His heart attack has just made me want to do it as soon as we can. I have already started saving up. If there is anyone who has a place we might be able to hunt and can maybe talk us through the states tags and lic. steps it would be great. Oh, he has never taken a deer with a bow this was his second year bow hunting. We hunt public land as we have not been able to afford a private lease(we say it is because it is more challenging). Any help would be great.

Hunt early, hunt often. Take only what you need and leave the land better than you found it.