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someone try this sausage
     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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some tips about hunting turkey.....
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Topic: Any Michigan Hunters Here?
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stickandstring
Location: MI
posts: 6
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12. Re:Any Michigan Hunters Here? 01/07/2010 5:05 AMquotePost Reply
Thanks,at least we both have something to look forward to next season.

gluyet

Location: AR
posts: 61
Gold Member
11. Re:Any Michigan Hunters Here? 01/05/2010 8:08 PMquotePost Reply

Nice deer Lenny even though it was not the one you were looking for;  I passed on a few bucks waiting for the big one that I’ve been hunting for the last two seasons. I finally got the big one to come to an estrus bleat but he didn’t see a doe and would not take another step.  He was about 30 yards in heavy brush, so the next 50 minutes we played sweat, neither one of us made a move; he finally decided that either he was hearing things or the doe he heard went towards the food plot.  So he went towards the food plot and did show himself at about 70 yards (too far for my bow) and he was really big (about 170s B&C).  Maybe next year if he doesn’t die of old age!


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stickandstring
Location: MI
posts: 6
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10. Re:Any Michigan Hunters Here? 11/19/2009 9:06 PMquotePost Reply

Well, I got back our Saturday Nov 14th The day before our gun season opened, got in stand about 2:30 and then around 4:15 all hell broke loose, 4 different bucks chasing does all around me, I shot this 8 point at about 35 yards, he went about 20 yards and laid down, a six point came along and roughed him up while he was laying there, not the monster I was waiting for but a nice buck none the less.


gluyet

Location: AR
posts: 61
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9. Re:Any Michigan Hunters Here? 11/09/2009 9:05 AMquotePost Reply
The bucks are finally starting to move here now; I saw a nice 8 point this past week one day near dark.  I’m hoping that they will be in peak rut this weekend, our modern gun season opens the 14th.

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buckwheat_mi
Location: MI
posts: 9
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8. Re:Any Michigan Hunters Here? 11/08/2009 8:03 PMquotePost Reply
I went out Wednesday morning, Saturday morning, and night.  All three times I saw at least one buck pushing a doe.  I didn’t make it out Sunday due to the warm weather. Still waiting to see the buck I’m after. 

stickandstring
Location: MI
posts: 6
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7. Re:Any Michigan Hunters Here? 11/07/2009 7:16 PMquotePost Reply
Well made it back out today, seen 6 different bucks this morning, 1 shooter, just not close enough, had a 6 point 20 yard in front of me, just too small, on the night hunt, I had a nice shooter 8 point running a doe all around me tonight, just couldn;t get a shot,seen six deer total on the pm hunt, Like I said, the bucks are really starting to push the does, we will have to see how this warm weather affects the rut, I am headed back out tomorrow.

gluyet

Location: AR
posts: 61
Gold Member
6. Re:Any Michigan Hunters Here? 11/04/2009 5:51 PMquotePost Reply
I sounds like you might need to do some dog management!  I can’t think of nothing worse off hand than dogs running through your stand area!  Let us know if you get the monster buck (post pics).

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stickandstring
Location: MI
posts: 6
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5. Re:Any Michigan Hunters Here? 11/04/2009 5:13 PMquotePost Reply
I finally made it out yesterday and got to my tree at 3:30 and no more than climbed up my sticks and there was a 6 point 20 yards in front of me, well pulled my bow up slowly and another 3 point came in, well I let them go and about 5:30 a monster was working his way along the thicket about 45 yards away and I thought for sure that he was gonna close that 15 yards that I needed and the 2 damn dogs from the farm came running and barking through the woods and spooked him and a Doe to the next county. What a bummer, but this was the first time I saw the big boy,I have seen his tracks and his rubs, but all I can say is I will be sitting in my stand all weekend long hoping for a shot at him.

gluyet

Location: AR
posts: 61
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4. Re:Any Michigan Hunters Here? 11/04/2009 11:27 AMquotePost Reply
I hunt Northern Arkansas and the same goes here, no rut activity.  The bucks are usually in pre-rut by now and the 12th of November usually is about the peak of rut; I don’t think that’s going to be the case this year, looks like the rut will be late this year.

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buckwheat_mi
Location: MI
posts: 9
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2. Re:Any Michigan Hunters Here? 11/03/2009 7:30 PMquotePost Reply
I am in West Michigan and I haven’t seen any serious rut activity yet.  I don’t get to go out to much but plan to Wednesday and quite a bit this weekend, I will know better then.


stickandstring
Location: MI
posts: 6
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1. Any Michigan Hunters Here? 11/02/2009 5:14 PMquotePost Reply
Just wondering if there are any hunters from Michigan here? I am in central Mich and was wondering if theres any other members here.Curious if anyone has seen any rut activities yet.