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Re: cementary [Re: dee] #3711735 11/01/12 01:26 AM
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Originally Posted By: dee
I hunted on a ranch that had a small cemetery from the late 1800's on it overlooking the Red River, it was pretty wild since it had just been discovered in the tall blue stem grass.
That wouldn't be the "Garland Greer" cemetary on Stan Graffs place, would it?. Garland Greer was a Tennesean that fought in the civil war, then moved to northeast Texas near Kiomatia, Red river county.


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Re: cementary [Re: cm250] #3711762 11/01/12 01:34 AM
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Re: cementary [Re: senko86] #3711860 11/01/12 01:55 AM
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Hunted a place for years that had a cemetery on it. Well same owner and continuos property. Perrin TX

Re: cementary [Re: Leonardo] #3711914 11/01/12 02:04 AM
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Just make sure your taxidermist has red eyes for your mounts.

Re: cementary [Re: Pittstate] #3711917 11/01/12 02:04 AM
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Did they dig up everyone and move them to a new location?


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Re: cementary [Re: cm250] #3711953 11/01/12 02:10 AM
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Couldn't be worse than having two tombs in your yard.....which I do. It's the old land owners. It's just two big "cement" blocks to mow around.

Re: cementary [Re: Novemberyet] #3712183 11/01/12 03:22 AM
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One of them could be my grandmother Morrison. She died out there somewhere around 1887
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Couldn't be worse than having two tombs in your yard.....which I do. It's the old land owners. It's just two big "cement" blocks to mow around.


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Re: cementary [Re: cm250] #3712207 11/01/12 03:28 AM
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It would b a real hute watching ole Grany walk up to se her ex & find a 8 pt laid over the head stone.

Re: cementary [Re: Erathkid] #3712260 11/01/12 03:45 AM
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Originally Posted By: Erathkid
Originally Posted By: dee
I hunted on a ranch that had a small cemetery from the late 1800's on it overlooking the Red River, it was pretty wild since it had just been discovered in the tall blue stem grass.
That wouldn't be the "Garland Greer" cemetary on Stan Graffs place, would it?. Garland Greer was a Tennesean that fought in the civil war, then moved to northeast Texas near Kiomatia, Red river county.


Nope was in mid/eastern Clay county, been long enough I can't recall any of the names. From what i recall it was a family and a few kids.


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Re: cementary [Re: dee] #3712454 11/01/12 05:57 AM
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I see no problem!!! Take some kids and tell ghost stories by the campfire!!!


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With Native Americans who simply buried folks on location where they were, every place is likely a cemetery.


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Re: cementary [Re: cm250] #3712578 11/01/12 11:01 AM
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I would hunt it...I would just make sure that I am gone by dark!!!!!

Re: cementary [Re: USMCatfish] #3712580 11/01/12 11:05 AM
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Re: cementary [Re: Mohawg] #3712897 11/01/12 01:29 PM
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used to have a little place just south of mullins & my stand over looked a cemetery to my right. Spooky in the fog but never got my face eaten off by zombies, so I would bet you are o.k.


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Re: cementary [Re: michael rice] #3713114 11/01/12 02:31 PM
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Originally Posted By: michael rice
would you hunt a ranch that used to be a cementary


I would. I hear its to die for.... bolt



Re: cementary [Re: cm250] #3713130 11/01/12 02:35 PM
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Put HF around it and sale canned zombie hunts.


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Re: cementary [Re: Enter Standman] #3713177 11/01/12 02:46 PM
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My property borders a small cemetary and I've seen some decent deer standing in there plenty of times because it's maintained with flowers and landscaping that I'd guess they eat.

Can't quite bring myself to set up on the fenceline though.

Re: cementary [Re: Double Naught Spy] #3713213 11/01/12 02:54 PM
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Originally Posted By: Double Naught Spy
With Native Americans who simply buried folks on location where they were, every place is likely a cemetery.


Yeah, but we're talking about a cementary. I think cement headstones are required in this case.

Be it a cemetary or cementary, I'd hunt.

Re: cementary [Re: HuntnFly67] #3713276 11/01/12 03:12 PM
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Re: cementary [Re: TXMachinist] #3713312 11/01/12 03:21 PM
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The headstones should make great footings for your blind...just make sure you check under it for zombies before climbing in.


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Re: cementary [Re: HoosierDaddy3] #3713434 11/01/12 03:52 PM
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Zombie deer!

Re: cementary [Re: Mohawg] #3713546 11/01/12 04:19 PM
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Food plots grown pretty well in cemetaries.

Re: cementary [Re: michael rice] #3713561 11/01/12 04:23 PM
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We've got a fairly large, active cemetery on the big ranch I hunt. In fact, they had a burial there just the other day. There are markers there that go all the way back to the pioneer days. Very cool.


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No problem here. I normally leave the blind in the "spirit world" after every evening hunt.


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