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I will be chasing a spike bull with my 1954 Savage 99F in .300 Savage. My wife will be with me looking to fill her cow tag and maybe a spike too. It could be a very bloody day if everything goes our way.
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I'll be chasing antelope in WY with Keith (EH76). If I can ever get out of town today.
Bob
I met a French guy the other day. I asked him "Do you speak German?" He said "No." I said "You're welcome!"
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Early Muzzle Loader Season here. Hopefully, I can repeat last year's score on this date. Stonecutter, What county were you hunting? Doc
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Having breakfast with my 79 year young parents with no regrets!!
Have fun!
Proud to be a true Sandlapper!!
Go Nats!!!!
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I wish our rifle season was open, but not yet. So that puts me maybe up in OK eating a good meal then on to wasting a little money on the machines after spending this evening at the quarter horse races. Wasting money again. I feel one good future rifle purchase going down the drain. But I will have a good meal--------------- Never did figure the draw of gambling. But enjoy! I'll stay home and take the rifle. LOL Me neither. But they built those suckers to close for a good meal. It's the wife really that wants to go Sat. We may not make it cause of the horse stuff tonight. She names 200 horse for her boss each year. All of the personal in the horse operation talk to her. Everyone, she's the line people have to get past to talk to the owner. That kind of deal. Millions spent each year on this horse stuff. Me, if she wants to go I go along.After 38 years you do those things. Of course I did buy a rifle 2 weeks ago and a pistol. Would love a Rost495 AR in fact. You can't afford a rost495 AR.. LOL, well I don't know, cause I never charged anyone to put parts together. LOL. Have fun. Mom used to work at a horse ranch here... that ran horses... Used to be Hoot Owl Hill, I can't even recall some of the good horses names anymore.... tis soemthign like WestWind farms today, still running horses. Its a high cash flow business for high rollers. The way I figure on an AR is you have shot a few rounds(500,000). You learn as time passes. You competed, you were successful. Sure that may of been a year or two ago bet you still got it. That's where the rost 495 comes from. You would know the correct parts to buy. Therefore a rost495 is born. Let me know in the future if your interested, no piston, 556/223, good barrel etc. Horses, I'm not a racing fan but I go when I have too. Take care.
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Calling for rain to night and tommorow, going to breafest with a buddie and then gun show! plan to hunt sunday!
Deer Camp! about as good as it gets!
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I'll be firing up my smoker, drinking beer, getting ready to watch Alabama whoop Tennessee.
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I'll be firing up my smoker, drinking beer, getting ready to watch Alabama whoop Tennessee. That sounds like a great day.
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I'll be at a birthday party for my oldest grandson.
Looking forward to a good time with my some of my family.
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Deer hunting locally in the morning, then switching to a shotgun and dog and chasing quail during the day, back to deer hunting in the evening. All local. Home for dinner - hopefully quail.
"What we obtain too cheap, we esteem too lightly: it is dearness only that gives every thing its value. Heaven knows how to put a proper price upon its goods; and it would be strange indeed if so celestial an article as freedom should not be highly rated." Thomas Paine
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dang you shrap
I'll be at work!
don't know how my life went so sideways, used to hunt for $$$ for 6 weeks
work a month
and then go hunt for myself for another couple of weeks down in the lower 48
the lil woman got wise to my plans
"what kind of vacation is this? you leave me with your mom and go hunting after you were gone hunting for over a month"
uh did you have a good time hon?
I'm pretty certain when we sing our anthem and mention the land of the free, the original intent didn't mean cell phones, food stamps and birth control.
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dang quail sounds good Binster, been too long, after you're full eat another one for me please
I'm pretty certain when we sing our anthem and mention the land of the free, the original intent didn't mean cell phones, food stamps and birth control.
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These are lying easy distance from the road... But the top rail blocks the vitals of all 'cept the scrawny calf and the sickly-looking spike.... Curse the luck! Elk are smart, they know where to have the weak links of the herd lay.
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These are lying easy distance from the road... But the top rail blocks the vitals of all 'cept the scrawny calf and the sickly-looking spike.... Curse the luck! Elk are smart, they know where to have the weak links of the herd lay. If you roll your window a little higher, your rifle will shoot over the rail...
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If the creek ain't up I'll take the dogs out to the park first light and see what migrants the rains grounded.
Then I gotta cut brush, in the rain I hope.
Overdue chores around the house after that, been playing so much at the Alamo these past few months stuff has been piling up.
Birdwatcher
"...if the gentlemen of Virginia shall send us a dozen of their sons, we would take great care in their education, instruct them in all we know, and make men of them." Canasatego 1744
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Hopefully, here... I'll be hunting backpacking/hiking with a rifle in my hands. I pay F&G for the 'privilege' of hiking all day up mountains with a rifle NOT getting an elk...
It ain't what you don't know that makes you an idiot...it's what you know for certain, that just ain't so...
Most people don't want to believe the truth~they want the truth to be what they believe.
Stupidity has no average...
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PS, Mr Shrapnel, are you going after them critters? On a 4 wheeler? Will you ground sluice one? With a pistol? Nope, I will be following that Red -Tail hawk in the movie "Jeremiah Johnson" headed for the Musselshell... Where you headed? What are you after? I'm headed NE of Ingomar with my daughter. Going after deer and if an elk makes the mistake of showing itself.
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North half of Okeechobee County, ML opens tomm He's decent
Long Live The Judge
Thinking of moving to Florida? Don't........
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These are lying easy distance from the road... But the top rail blocks the vitals of all 'cept the scrawny calf and the sickly-looking spike.... Curse the luck! Elk are smart, they know where to have the weak links of the herd lay. If you roll your window a little higher, your rifle will shoot over the rail... Awwww yes, I see it now.... You Montanians are pretty cagey fellers. Or hell, just give the ol'turret a few twists up and leave the window where its at.:)
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Hopefully, here... I'll be hunting backpacking/hiking with a rifle in my hands. I pay F&G for the 'privilege' of hiking all day up mountains with a rifle NOT getting an elk... Damn sight prettier than where I'll be walking tomorrow! I'll be stalking coulee edges with my son. Better than Christmas!
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