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Look at what i found!

Pulled the grill over closer to the sliding glass door and couldnt believe what i seen under my daughters trampoline fresh ground.Iguarantee before this winter is over i am digging there.
 
You gotta move that trampoline first. :crylol:
 
The only trouble is the snow acts as an insulator and that spot is probably just a little more froze than the rest of the yard. But good luck anyhow!
 
tell me you guys wouldnt hunt it being in the house all winter?
 
Sooooo Just Where is This Trampoline ????? And do you have a dog. I have a friend that just got a new etrac and has'nt had it out yet.But with 7-10 inch's of snow I think we may have to go south before winter is over.PS you really should'nt post picture's of your best hunting grounds unless your begging me to hunt it.Grumpy :rofl:
 
Grumpyolddiver said:
Sooooo Just Where is This Trampoline ????? And do you have a dog. I have a friend that just got a new etrac and has'nt had it out yet.But with 7-10 inch's of snow I think we may have to go south before winter is over.PS you really should'nt post picture's of your best hunting grounds unless your begging me to hunt it.Grumpy :rofl:

Thats hillarious, Made my day! Thanks

LabradorBob
 
We'll if the ground under the trampoline is frozen then you can just shovel the snow from the yard to that spot. And then you'll have the rest of the yard to search.
 
:minelab:I'm thinking the same thing regarding the snow being a insulator. What you whant to do is next sunny day, move that trampoline over so the sun can start defrosting that ground. C'mon spring!!!
HH!
Aaron
 
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