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    Hunters for the Hungry

    Check out our website www.huntersforhungry.org for a full list of processors across the state. (Be sure to call the one closest to you to make sure they are able to handle your donation.

    In Jefferson County Mike's Custom Taxidermy is accepting 100 additional fresh clean field dressed deer for the program.

    PLEASE DO NOT MOVE THIS POST... I will also post it on the Hunting Board. I am hoping that fishermen who know hunters will pass the info along to friends.
    Jim

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    Hunting related - Peabody Land sale update...

    We just heard this morning from a friend of ours that works for Peabody that the sale of the old Peabody Wildlife Refuge has been completed. I have not heard the details of exactly how many acres were ultimately sold, but the I hear it was a lot.

    I don't hunt, but I do feel the pain that you hunters are feeling in regards to the lost hunting space. To that end, I think my father in law will sell his land that has several lakes and borders this land, will sell for $5,000 per acre if all is bought at once...LOL.. about 250 acres.

    I got to fish four of our lakes today. The fish were up shallow, and caught several nice ones. Had one on that pulled really hard like it was big, but it came off, and I never saw it. I'd say the average was just under 2 lbs. I had a couple of dinks that brought the average down, but several in the 3+ range.

    Man, I hate to see the warm weather forcasted to end. I'm sure I'll still manage a little fishing over the winter months though.... or I hope so anyway.

    Tight lines and God Bless

    Danny

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    RE: Hunters for the Hungry

    Jim every year I try to get our group involved in this and we do donate several deer in our area, Crestwood. However at 30 dollars a pop there is only so many a guy can do. I don't mind buying the tag, dragging and hauling the deer, but after one donation that fee kinda stops me in my tracks. We donated three this year, I'd like to do more.

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    RE: Hunters for the Hungry

    bump for a great cause.

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    RE: Hunters for the Hungry

    This donation means that you should NOT have to pay for the processing. Call Mike At Mike's Taxidermy for more information but I am pretty sure this request is for more deer that will be processed for free.
    Jim Dicken

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    RE: Hunters for the Hungry

    >This donation means that you should NOT have to pay for the
    >processing. Call Mike At Mike's Taxidermy for more information
    >but I am pretty sure this request is for more deer that will
    >be processed for free.
    >Jim Dicken


    I will certainly keep this in mind. :-)

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