The Palmetto Kid
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PK thanks for posting this. Very inspiring and informative!!
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Awesome job! As a fellow Florida hunter this shows me that there is hope for us on public land down here.
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Great job on the write up, it was a very good read and explanation of how you do things. I respect a guy that lives in an area not well known for nice bucks but still gets it done with shear determination and applying what you learned over the years. Many complain how bad their state is but you prove what can be accomplished if you apply yourself. Well done PK.
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Very nice write up pk, thanks for sharing
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great write up PK. thanks for taking the time to share.
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I was really hoping you were going to write one up. Great job. Its nice to hear someone else has optional tactics too. I think its fun to have a few methods in the . It keeps things interesing. Awesome!!!
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thanks for sharing!
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Dewey wrote:Great job on the write up, it was a very good read and explanation of how you do things. I respect a guy that lives in an area not well known for nice bucks but still gets it done with shear determination and applying what you learned over the years. Many complain how bad their state is but you prove what can be accomplished if you apply yourself. Well done PK.
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Nice work, and thanks for posting this!
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Really enjoyed your story!! Impressive to say the least!
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Nice job! In my opinion, killing a big buck in Florida is one of the hardest things to do. Would like to hear more about how you read maps and what you look for with regards to Floridas flat terrain.
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Thanks for your time PK. Nice of you to put the effort forth for an informative and enjoyable read.
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Good write up and bio PK! Good stuff and congrats on some awesome hunts and bucks!
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Thanx PK that was great. It's interesting to see how you started putting it all together at such a young age. Congrates, your hard work has paid off many times,
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Great stuff, bro. I must say you were the reason I got hooked on the beast. I saw a guy in FL putting these tactics to work so I figured no reason they won't work in LA or MS. We also share similar styles, I make a lot of blind hunts due to distance from my hunting areas.
"Invisible funnels" - great description & info there.
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