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<blockquote data-quote="Calman" data-source="post: 462600" data-attributes="member: 3341"><p>Got to the woods this morning before daylight.</p><p>Just as daylight was light enough I decided I would do some Caustic hunting, and instead of setting in a blind waiting ,I decided to do some tracking.</p><p>Found these real nice set of big tracks. What I mean they were real easy to follow. After following for about a mile I got tired and sat down to rest right in the tracks. Sat there about 15 min.</p><p>And if I had not decided to get up and move on I would have gotten run over by the Burlington Northern. That really was a close call.</p><p>Learned my lesson on CB hunting. From now on it's the deer blind and feeder.</p><p></p><p>Cal</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Calman, post: 462600, member: 3341"] Got to the woods this morning before daylight. Just as daylight was light enough I decided I would do some Caustic hunting, and instead of setting in a blind waiting ,I decided to do some tracking. Found these real nice set of big tracks. What I mean they were real easy to follow. After following for about a mile I got tired and sat down to rest right in the tracks. Sat there about 15 min. And if I had not decided to get up and move on I would have gotten run over by the Burlington Northern. That really was a close call. Learned my lesson on CB hunting. From now on it's the deer blind and feeder. Cal [/QUOTE]
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