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DEER STANDS
#1
Lets show off your deer stands !



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#2
Flag,

Thats not a deer stand, thats a deer fortress. I don't have any pics of any of my stands.
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#3
I have club house envy. [Smile]
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#4
I saw a couple of those stands about a couple hundred yards off the atlantic coast of south carolina, I wonder what kind of deer they are hunting out there?[sly]
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#5
LOL, those aren't for hunting deer Dave. Those are for hunting a species of rabbit called "beach bunnies." [Wink]

They can be dangerous at times, and have even been known to bite. But, with the proper preperation, they can be taken safely. [cool]
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#6
thats nicer than my house[Wink]
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#7
And I freeze by tail end off in a 15 foot ladder stand...................
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