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Congratulations to you, and to all the folks on this forum who contributed their talents to make this a memorable hunt for you. :hatsoff: :hatsoff: We all appreciate the fine information you share with members here. I am very happy to see you well enough again to get out and hunt. :thumbsup:
 
That's getting it done! Lot of work by lots of folks before the shot, building all that gear. Then you put it all together into meat on the table. How can you beat that? :thumbsup:
 
Good For You. I am glad you got a nice animal with your traditional muzzleloader. Rhode Island has one of the best muzzleloader seasons in New England due to the fact it is during the first rut and before the shotgun season. Massachusetts opens up in twelve days or so and you are left with what is left. Fewer deer as well as deer that had the living daylights scared out of them.
 

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