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Re: hunting talladaga national forest
[Re: mudman]
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08/03/13 05:51 PM
08/03/13 05:51 PM
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Joined: May 2013
Posts: 50 talladega county alabama
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spike
Joined: May 2013
Posts: 50
talladega county alabama
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in my area there is several areas that is flat land in fact I don't have to even use a tree stand, plenty of power line breaks and you want have to walk far from the truck unless you want to
the offer stands for any one that wants a nice place to hunt with out a large amount of hunters in most cases you might see two trucks tops
always looking to remove yotes in exchange for trapping rights after deer season is closed in the coosa county and talladega area
always looking to buy good used traps
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