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Posted: 03 August 2009 02:58 AM   [ Ignore ]   [ # 16 ]
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hey guys, my name is Jason Miller. I live in the southern part of michigan, this state produces some very good deer. Some that would run with you guys in texas. I have a wonderful family, wife and two boys. We are some die hard bow hunters aruoud here. But there is nothing wrong shotgun/rifle hunting. I’m a big outdoorsmen, as long it has a season im hunting! I haven’t shot nothing huge but i started managing about 5 years ago, and its starting to pay off. I only own 40 acers, but lease another 100 that buts up to my ground. I had 3 bucks last year that i got on camera that where around 150 to 160’’ Thats nice for around here, i’m looking forward to chatting with you all. I just started with tecomate this spring, so i’m looking forward to some pointers. I’ve started putting my camera’s out in june to see whats going on, and so far so good. 25 bucks on film but only 5 or 6 shooters. Oh, the bucks of tecomate is awesome.

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Posted: 08 September 2009 08:37 PM   [ Ignore ]   [ # 17 ]
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Hello All

My name is Kevin, and i am from Upstate,New York
My love is Hunting fishing, and trapping, and in my spare time i do computer work
after 20 years working for the Federal Reserve Bank i retired with medical in 2006
i also have been working with my food plots for about 2 years now, and still have a whole more to
learn that’s for sure, as this year is really bad for the weeds.....

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Whitetails it’s whats for Dinner

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Posted: 15 September 2009 08:26 PM   [ Ignore ]   [ # 18 ]
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Hello,

It’s good to be a part of Tecomate Forums, and be able to talk with some avid Whitetail hunters.  I absolutely love to hunt Whitetails, and there’s nothing better than getting the oportunity to sit back early Sunday morning and watch The Bucks of Tecomate. My gosh, I tell you what some of those bucks make me want to stand up and yell - I tell you what!  I know all of you must feel the exact same way I do about getting up in the stand and enjoying that special moment when that big rascal comes sneaking into view.

Anyway - I currently live just west of Charleston, SC and I’m looking for a good still-hunting club to join. A lot of people around here use dogs to hunt deer, and I prefer a good quiet still hunt myself. I saw one ole boy on the forum specify South Carolina as a hunting location which raised my curiosity. I’ve been looking around for a few months now, and it’s hard to find a good still hunting club to join.

Do any of my SC hunting brothers out there know of any?  Ya’ll take care now and good luck this season. I wish you all the best!

The Woodman

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Posted: 04 December 2009 11:42 AM   [ Ignore ]   [ # 19 ]
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Hi guys my name is Michael Camak and I am from Hartsville, South Carolina.  I teach special needs at the alternative school in my school district.  I also am the baseball coach at Hartsville High School.  I am 30 years old and have a beautiful wife and 8.5 mo old daughter.  I hunt on small tracts of land around my house and try to manage as best I can.  I love planting food plots and have two right now I am really proud of.  The Bucks of Tecomate is by far my favorite show just because of the tips offered to viewers on how to better there deer hunting.  Anyway look foward to getting tips and advice from all of you!

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Posted: 05 December 2009 02:13 PM   [ Ignore ]   [ # 20 ]
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Hello all,
My name is ‘They’. No first or last name, just They. [GOOGLE: “man legally changes his name to they” for background.]

I’m from everywhere, but currently reside in Missouri.

I’ve enjoyed the show for some time now, and just joining this forum.

I’m an Inventor, and avid outdoors guy.

Look forward to picking up some great information!

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Posted: 25 January 2010 09:36 AM   [ Ignore ]   [ # 21 ]
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Hello all,
My name is Mike, and I live in Fl. I have been hunting and fishing for as long as i can remember. I have a small 500 acre farm in southeast alabama that i manage for whitetail, turkey, and dove. I have been planting tecomate products there for about 4 years, and the results are amazing. It seems like every year the deer are growing, and respoding to the management more and more. I use a small army of cuddebacks to keep my eye on the place, and have really found them to be useful. I also do a lot of inshore fishing down here in fl. when its not deer season, something has to keep me busy!! Well, it’s nice to meet you all, hopefully i can find some answers to any questions i may have, and maybe even answer a few of yours!

Mike

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Posted: 20 July 2010 08:15 PM   [ Ignore ]   [ # 22 ]
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I am new to this website and am very suprised at how few responses there are to questions about the Tecomate seed there are esspecially from the staff. I have a couple of small plots in Blanco county and so far have not planted any Tecomate but I am considering the chicory. I build winch feeders and know my product and many of the compititions very well. I am suprised at the lack of response concerning your product. My first question is I saw some chicory at Academy today and on the tag the test date showed 7 of 2009. I am sure this is last years batch should I be concerned or should I wait for this years suppy. I would order it online but do not want to pay the freight envolved.

Burns Holt
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