Droptine redemption

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About Droptine redemption

  • Birthday 11/06/1991

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    North eastern, Ohio
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    Hair stylist
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    Hunting, fishing, camping, horse back riding, archery shoots, anything and everything outdoors
  • Biography
    Born and raised in Ohio
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  1. Man, and I thought $3.63 was bad. I can't imagine paying 5 bucks a gallon
  2. If that doesn't make you ever want to drive again, i dont know what does. I hate seeing stuff like that, just goes to show you what can happen in a blink of an eye
  3. I'll be there bright and early sunday morning:D can't wait
  4. Hahaha thats a good one;)
  5. Nope sorry i have to have some proof before I believe in big foot. Somehow, somewhere someone would have found some better evidence then a few lousy makeshift footprints if he was real, animal plant has made a killing I'm sure on finding bigfoot though:D
  6. I've never been to the one in PA, but I know the one in michigan and west virgina are awesome. They we're pretty similar to me and going to either one doesn't matter, we make the august pre deer season trip annually:)
  7. Great deer overall, you dont need a piece of paper to tell you so. Most people would be lucky to ever get a deer like that! Congratulations:D
  8. 1) What brand of scent control apparel are you familiar with? Scentlok 2) What is the brand of scent control garment that you have purchased within the last year? Scentlok 3) What was the main reason for your selection of this brand? Recommendation/preference 4) What type of odor control are you most interested ? Both
  9. Hunting season 2010 I had a insane deer come right to my stand trailing the doe I was just about to shoot, till I looked over and seen him at the edge of the bean field coming the same way she did. Typical frame of a 12 point but with kickers and a droptine on the left hand side, atleast 7 inches. He came in about 30 yards and gave me the perfect shoot. I shot him with what I thought was a great shot, little did I know at the time I hit him in the spine and gave him a stinger, which only paralyzed him for a short time. When I shot he rose up on his back legs so high when he landed he landed on his back, like he did a back flip. He got his rack stuck in some vines and couldn't move his entire front end. He flopped for a few mins, then just layed there so I assumed he was just dying (i won't do that again). I called my dad freaking out telling him to get the four wheeler ready to pull out a monster buck and as I look over at my deer, he's walking away like nothing ever happened. I wanted to throw up right then and there! Long story short, we tracked him till dark and all next morning till I had to leave for work and no luck. Never seen him before I shot him or after, dont know where he came from or is hiding still today, but he didnt get big from being stupid. So droptine redemption came from me trying to redeem myself from that experience and man did I learn alot.
  10. Great pictures! Love the one when its snowing, looks like everyone had some great luck:)
  11. Oh wow, yeah thats pretty twisted. I'm lost for words right now
  12. Yeah,i would've loved to put an arrow in him!
  13. Scouted this guy all late summer and stopped seeing him around mid october. Was hoping to see him again this year, hated finding him this way