Growdocs first journal, yall asked for it…

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These two pics are just before I pulled the trigger.

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Very nice!

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Digging that view Brother :love_you_gesture:

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So tell us, Does the bear “Poop” in the woods?
Glacier National Park (1973) has a trail, to the pristine wilderness fishing lake.
Bears must not use the woods, cause the trail had us fishermen, bringing them fresh fish.

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You guys are giving me the itch to get back out there for a Turkey. I don’t care for their meat too much though but i have a good recipe for wild turkey tetrazini and a soup recipe that makes it more tender and helps its flavor tremendously.

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I love turkey hunting more than anything but they taste like they didnt have any water while they were alive :sweat_smile:.

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Babies took a growth spurt while I was away!


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Next time your at walmart grab you a bottle of this and sprinkle on your corn. Its like $4. I think im on to something lol.

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Already on it! They like it!

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I didn’t even know it was a thing until recently :sweat_smile:

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Looks great. Its funny how they know when they’re going to be left the Hell alone for once. They probably sensed ypur presence. Heres that human again, lets stop what we’re doing to see what he is going to throw at us again. LOL Man, i know everytime i put my hands on them i am breaking something off.
I just busted all the growth that would be flowers off up to the 3rd node on mine. They’re on the 2nd week into flip.

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On point Doc :love_you_gesture:

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I have photographic evidence that bears poop in the road, in front of my RV, whilst I am on a run to buy firewood…and it is voluminous, purple, and runny!! No bells though.

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Where I used to deer hunt, it was on a hill sloping down to the apple orchards in the valley. The bears would go down at night and gorge themselves on apples. We’d be working our way across the slope and come across a steaming mound of applesauce. Deer zig-zag up the slope, bears go straight up, and don’t stop for anything. You could look up the hill and every 2 feet would be another pile. For 20 feet, every step of the way up!

Used to be a great place to hunt. The orchardists would have deer fencing to protect their orchards, but the bears would make a few holes in them and the deer would get thru there. So we’d get 1000’ up before dawn and then see where they are coming up, move over to be above them when they crest a knoll, and then drag them back down thru the hole again! Orchardists were always ok to let you drive up to the fence to get your meat, one less eating their profits!

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Thanks Brother!

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Looking healthy bro. Nice! I don’t have anything growing at the moment so I’m live no vicariously thru the active growers here. I miss opening the tent and seeing that life.

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Have you seen bullwinkle yet? Whether it be by camera or naked eye?

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Can only, killed an 8 and a doe Saturday.

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You have been a busy man. Congrats dude!

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