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  • Deer season is almost over, we have three more days and our group of 7 have three more tags to fill. Here’s my contribution from last Sat. morning: nice 5 point, big body

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    Ezana4CE
    That's a decent looking buck. How old do you think he is? What did you take him with? Wow! Your season is almost over and our firearm season is just getting started good.
    Mr.H
    Our season starts first full weekend of November and runs 8 days. Some parts of MN have an extended season. We have two different firearm zones.
    MN HWY 95 runs diagonally from eastern MN from the St. Croix River to the North Western part of MN. South of that line, shotgun or pistol calibers, .357 and higher. North of MN HWY 95, rifles fine. There is also a muzzle loader season that runs 2 weekends after Thanksgiving. This is the first year MN has allowed crossbows, so some new hunters in the field. No hunting with airguns.
    Last weekend MN DNR reported 55,00 harvested, about 4% high than last year.

    I took mine with a 6.5 Creedmore (Tikka CTR) at about 90 yds. The rut is on! In my zone, the primary license can take either an antlered buck or doe. Two additional tags for does can be added.
    Upgrading my woodworking skills. I’m starting to do live edge slabs, and woodbowl turning. thanks to Rob, for the advice on getting started with the turning.
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    Rob_in_NC
    Rockler close by helps... I have Klingspor about 45 min away, but havent looked at live edge slabs. I suppose I've been looking at the 'lazy' way of doing it forgetting that things have been made flat with a hand plane for a lot of years....
    beerthief
    look up slab flattening with a router
    Also look for local saw mills , a lot of people doing lumber and slab 's at home . I have found a few on Craigs list .
    Ezana4CE
    @Mr.H Do these slabs come cured (not sure if that’s the correct term)?
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