We have been going over to the property at least once a week, and keeping the trails busted open. We also fill the deer feeder, change the card out in the game camera, and do some scouting. There's always a critter or two to observe or catch, and just generally spend some great time together. We'vebeen scouting for deerandturkeys, and formulating some hunting plans for the fall. Ashlen is growing really fast, and will be 13 next month. Shehas really gained an appreciation for the outdoors in the last couple of years, and I'm hoping itsticks with her. She's getting better each time indriving the Kubota, and is a great help to me. </p>
Here's apicture of the aforementionedblood tracker. This is Fred my Wirehaired Dachshund. He's a deer tracking unit!He cameall the way from Germany about 2 and a half years ago. Inthe first photo he is sitting in theseat claiming ownership of the Kubota! He wants to ride all the time. Last fall he fell in love with getting to ride the 4 wheeler at afriend'sproperty inIllinois. I've got to get a front rack on the Kubota and fix him a similar rig to what's shown in the second picture. CKruse</p>
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Here's apicture of the aforementionedblood tracker. This is Fred my Wirehaired Dachshund. He's a deer tracking unit!He cameall the way from Germany about 2 and a half years ago. Inthe first photo he is sitting in theseat claiming ownership of the Kubota! He wants to ride all the time. Last fall he fell in love with getting to ride the 4 wheeler at afriend'sproperty inIllinois. I've got to get a front rack on the Kubota and fix him a similar rig to what's shown in the second picture. CKruse</p>

