I am up here in Minnesota, and leave next Thursday for the north country (about 50 miles from the Canadian border in MN). We put up some new stands this year, and seeing plenty of deer. Hope to get me a biggin' this here year, i'm past due! Rifle of choice? Kimber 84M 7mm-08 as the primary, and my Browning A-Bolt 30.06 as a back up gun. Finally got me a good pair of Leupold Wind River binos this year, as well as a nice Browning flashlight.. Oh yeah, and a Nikon rangefinder... Sheesh, the hunters these days.. To think that the Indians used to kill deer no problem with a stick and a stone, and we got 5k in equiptment!! :-D Oh well, it's all in fun. I am real excited here, had trouble sleeping last night thinking about season. Should be a good one. Will try some grunting this year, which is new to me. I've got 9 days to hunt, going for a big buck this year... Plan on passing up any doe's fawns or smaller bucks. Just might pay off for once :grin: . I think the key for me is staying out in the stands longer.. The routine is usually get out there 30mins before light, stay until the noon hour or so... Stop back at camp for lunch and rest, and head out around 2 or 3 until dark. Would like to make the 'dawn til dusk' theory true this year, hoping to spend all of my time in the woods and less with shut eye. It can be hard in such frankly cold temps, but I figger if I bring a bible or something to read, I might be able to cope better. 9 days, 12 hours a day, 108 hours in the stands.......... Let's make it happen!!! :wink: