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if you'd check your damn txt messages you'd see that you are invited. pack your chit goofball!! As I replied, we will have to discuss. It is my busiest month of the year at work. Why does work have to get in the way of the important things in life???
The deer hunter does not notice the mountains
"I fear all we have done is to awaken a sleeping giant and fill him with a terrible resolve" - Isoroku Yamamoto
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Just as long as Dave don't end up with "Tzone" tattoo or Tzone with a "Northern Dave" tatoo or both.
Stan OH no you didn't Stan. How are things? Have you been shooting any yet? Tom
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The Rooster crows...
Where ya been man?
Work does always find a way of getting busy in the fall. Espically in MN, WI, and MI. Must be the construction/outdoor nature of the work in these areas. Thats probably why we still live here though. Wouldn't have it any other way.
Roosetr, you lucky dog...er I mean bird. Bag your bags. Shoot big elk. Smile like heck.
Tom
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Dave, Daves Dad and Rooster go to Elk Camp, Because its Very Fun.. Suddenly got the blues clues song running through my head with all Dave's talk about tracks in the past. Dave Goes to Elk Camp, Dave goes to Deer Camp, Dave likes making hunting camp, Dave likes his canoe fishing camps, because its Very Fun... Barkk,Bark, Bark oooooooaaaahhhh..
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Wabo, I think it's time to find that Roy Orbison hat you're always talking about. Hows the ark building coming along did your bow season start up yet? how did you do?
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tzone,I'm getting better every day.Still no heavy recoil trigger pulling allowed.Every time I start to take the scoped .22 magnum to the range something comes up.Eventually I'll pass the magic 6 month,"OK you are fully healed" mark and get out there. Thanks for asking.
Stan
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The waters are falling and the Arc/Boat building begins next summer on a Gatorboats designed DuckHunter,...LOL...
The hat is growing on me more and more I may just have to try it on again soon.
Bow Season is now open as of today and I won't be going for awhile yet as the honey do projects are not all completed.. Oh she wouldn't care but I'm on a mission, used 25 gallons of paint in the last 2 weeks so far.. The house is looking better then ever on the inside, she is pretty happy...lol Did wack a few teal already though.
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Stan Hang in there buddy I hadn't fired a shot from ANYTHING since way back in Feb. up until 2 weekends ago myself.. Maybe thats my problem?? It can be done Stan keep walking and you'll get strong again..
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Good to hear Stan. good to hear.
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A little time spent on the honey-do-list now, goes a long long way come November.
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The Rooster crows...
Where ya been man?
Work does always find a way of getting busy in the fall. Espically in MN, WI, and MI. Must be the construction/outdoor nature of the work in these areas. Thats probably why we still live here though. Wouldn't have it any other way.
Roosetr, you lucky dog...er I mean bird. Bag your bags. Shoot big elk. Smile like heck.
Tom Believe me! If I can find a way to swing it, you can color me there!
The deer hunter does not notice the mountains
"I fear all we have done is to awaken a sleeping giant and fill him with a terrible resolve" - Isoroku Yamamoto
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sounds like a yes to me.
dust off those danner prong horns.
what you got for a boom stick?
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sounds like a yes to me.
dust off those danner prong horns.
what you got for a boom stick?
Rooster, I have a nice .338 you could use. sorry thats getting old, last time, I promise...I think Tom
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dang ole Tom trying to make me think he bought that M70 338 I was lusting for. goofball. my ole 300 webby puts the spank on them ole rubber nosed cows just fine.
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I'm guessing the 300webby does just fine. from you pics, so does the .450 marlin.
you must like that recoil 'eh? you seem to have a lot of little guns in big fast cals...
try out one of those new fangled 416 garrets we were talking about the other day.
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I'm a recoil pig.
boom! boom! boom!
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wabo, I intend to keep walking.In fact Monday I ramped the mile a day in the park up to two miles a day.Thanks for the encouragement.
Stan
The more I listen,the more I hear....and vice versa.
45/70,it's almost a religion.
If you have to take a second shot then you probably shouldn't have taken the first shot.
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Way to go stan. I should be doing some walking myself. in about 3 weeks i'll find myself up in the mountains climbing switchback trails with a pack on my back & a rifle slung over my shoulder.
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Stan, Way to go!!!! Good for you, if you don't already have one a Nice walking stick about 5 foot tall is a Nice thing to have along. I'd also consider taking a walk in different places like along a creek or river, through a wooded trail or the like to help breakup the everyday same surroundings. Dave, You better get at it and I've been slacking myself on this, fill that pack with 25 to 30 pounds of sandbags and walk half a day, one day a weekend and couple 1 hour walks like that a week and you'll be ready before you know it. My training for hunting season starts this Friday and I may even go bowhunting Friday evening too. Please don't tell me your going to carry a bolt gun over the lever though, your lever will never forget being left behind..
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Wabo, In 1985 I bought some land up in the north Georgia mountains.The first day I walked on it after the purchase I cut a cedar sapling and made a nice staff from it that accompanied me on the 81 miles of Appalachian trail I walked in Georgia. I since have bought a lightweight aluminum extension walking staff but I have a different knob on top of it to allow me to use it for a shooting stick.It's slick. I still have the old cedar one in the "sports" closet.(Where swmbo allows me to keep all my junque)I plan to use it again.
Stan
The more I listen,the more I hear....and vice versa.
45/70,it's almost a religion.
If you have to take a second shot then you probably shouldn't have taken the first shot.
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