Hey brother, thanks for the ad. Looking forward to checking out your site. Please check out mine at nctaxidermist.com If you have any taxidermy questions let me know.
Thanks for the info. I have not used that method before, but the problem around here in Franklin county is that folks here are greedy and only let family or close friend hunt the land.
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Combat_Gerbil wrote:
NCTaxi wrote:
Thanks for the add. Good to see another NC'er here. If you have any taxidermy questions, that's what I am here for. Good luck
Here's a little tip that I used real successfully this year. Our local tax offices have online maps that tell you who owns the land, aerial maps, satelite images, etc. So I used their legwork to look at the land, find the owner and find out their contact info via yellowpages.com Called them and gained access to numerous properties. You may or may not have the same options there but it works great here. Good luck.
You bet! As far as taxidermy ?s are concerned, I wish I did have some. My season is over because the land I hunted has been taken over by trespassers and I have no where else to hunt. Oh well. Maybe next season.
Thanks for the add. Good to see another NC'er here. If you have any taxidermy questions, that's what I am here for. Good luck
You bet! As far as taxidermy ?s are concerned, I wish I did have some. My season is over because the land I hunted has been taken over by trespassers and I have no where else to hunt. Oh well. Maybe next season.
Well, thanks for all you do for our country. It's guys like you that give us the freedom to hunt and enjoy our lives in the Land of the Free. I have been a few times but am concentrating on getting my son his first. Going to VA this weekend for some R&R and hunting. Been soooooooo busy trying to finish our new house, it's been crazy.
It is completely my pleasure to serve! My son got just shot his first with a muzzleloader. It was a doe but I was as proud as if it was a P&Y.
No Prob. Not too bad, keeping busy.
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Yes, We are busy girls!! haha..... You have a good one and don't be a stranger!
Sounds great, thanks!
Combat_Gerbil wrote:
NCTaxi wrote:
Thanks for the add. Good to see another NC'er here. If you have any taxidermy questions, that's what I am here for. Good luck
Here's a little tip that I used real successfully this year. Our local tax offices have online maps that tell you who owns the land, aerial maps, satelite images, etc. So I used their legwork to look at the land, find the owner and find out their contact info via yellowpages.com Called them and gained access to numerous properties. You may or may not have the same options there but it works great here. Good luck.
You bet! As far as taxidermy ?s are concerned, I wish I did have some. My season is over because the land I hunted has been taken over by trespassers and I have no where else to hunt.
You bet! As far as taxidermy ?s are concerned, I wish I did have some. My season is over because the land I hunted has been taken over by trespassers and I have no where else to hunt.
Thank you very much, thats good to know. Hope you have a great season, be safe and have fun!!!
FLAT ROCK IS ABOUT 25 MILES NORTH OF TOLEDO
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You're welcome NC. You can see them at www.trailwatcher.net . Thanks and let me know if you have any questions!!
your welcome thanks il do that
It is completely my pleasure to serve! My son got just shot his first with a muzzleloader. It was a doe but I was as proud as if it was a P&Y.