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  • jczieske
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      When I get to a good spot, I sit and dig my boots into the duff and fluff up some soil, it is very aromatic. I will also rub some on my pants when I move. Had a cow at 20yds last year, and she never knew I was there. Bulls only in north Idaho now, so I just enjoyed watching her.

      jczieske
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        I do not get it much anymore. But when I do not reach full draw I can tell right away from my arrow hitting left. At least I can recognize it and correct it. Shooting with groups in 3D helps, as your being watched by the other shooters, and it can help you to focus more.

        jczieske
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          in reply to: Diet #61733

          Down 40lbs and counting. Do a lot of walking/hiking, All of which have given me a big boost in energy! When you live in North Idaho, you owe it yourself and the game you hunt, to be in your best shape.

          No diet, just eat real whole foods, not man made food. Has made a big difference in how I look at food now. Food is medicine, or poison depending on what is in it.

          I can eat what ever I want, but I just choose not to.

          Good luck all, and that goes for your hunting this year also.

          jczieske
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            in reply to: Tis the season #61724

            24 days till Elk Camp, and counting!:D

            jczieske
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              A wonderful place in North Idaho, we call the “Cedar bowl”. Cool, dark, and full of Bull sign.

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