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Happy Thanksgiving

Nut

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Up early to go hunting but mainly to raid the refrigerator :D

Since I am hunting 75 yards frm the house this morning and daylight is 3 hours away (This would kill a average hunter:p) thought I would listen to my annual Thanksgiving song by Arlo Guthrie "Alice's Restaurant Massacre" then The Thanksgiving sg by Adam Sandler.

The things I will give thanks today will be mainly the things that give me the most heartache also.


My Family.




Hope your day goes well.



P.S. Man I must e bored and antsy to freeze my toes.
 
Heading out for deer in a few minutes also Nut. Cloudy/cool here, rut peaking....just right.

Well said on the family/heartache/thanks....so true.
 
good luck Nut and NHY.

happy thanksgiving.
 
It's pretty dang difficult to hunt them when they are there waiting for you.:rolleyes::D

Go to another spot and dog gone ya get snorted at before you sit down.|oo

Heard some turkeys also(besides me;))

Fun day already:D:Dhump
 
Happy Thanksgiving to all Hunttalkers.

I have a wide open "kitchen pass" for hunting, with two exceptions. Today, Turkey Day, and Christmas. Other than that, I can hunt every/any day I want. Just not today.

So today, it is pumpkin pie, turkey, mashed taters and gravy, lefsa, and football. Ah, life is grand! :)
 
So today, it is pumpkin pie, turkey, mashed taters and gravy, lefsa, and football. Ah, life is grand! :)

No lutefisk? Or is that just a Christmas thing?;)

I'm in sunny Tucson, and mid-60's on Turkey Day isn't too bad!
 
No turkey for me today...and now I have to cut up two freshly kilt does. Guess I won't starve this winter.
 
No lutefisk? Or is that just a Christmas thing?;)

Definitely a Christmas thing. Soaking the cod in lye right now. By Christmas, it will have rotted to the point that maggots won't touch it. Let it dry a few days after that, and you will have my Norwegian family members fighting over it. :D

Not sure how people can stomach that stuff. Grandma Clara called it an "acquired taste." Not sure what she ate that was putrid enough to acquire a taste for lutefisk.
 
Happy belated Thanksgiving all...

I was in the hills, will be leaving again this morning for a few more days...

Hope you all had a great day...

P.S.

Fred, you get any thing besides frozen toes? :)
 
I had some suckatash and some Mexican dressing with a lot of other stuff. Pretty thankful for it all, but its hard to go out hunting with so much meat in the freezer, when the family and friends and me like turkey day fiests so much.
 

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