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Posted By: BC30cal Eileen's story in RLN - 08/17/22
All and especially John;
Good evening to those of you/us who subscribe to the Rifle Looney News, I hope that the day's been decent to you all.

Spoiler alert here too folks if you've read Eileen's story about hunting communication then stop now or be "spoilered" I suppose.

If you'd be so kind as to thank Eileen for the excellent story John, I really, really enjoyed it on a bunch of levels.

Actually I do believe I'll have my good wife read it too as we used to hunt together and miscommunication happened then too.

One occasion I recall vividly was the time we'd spotted a mulie buck milling in some does. He was standing still as she loaded her rifle and settled in for the shot, but just as she did the little bugger started trotting away.

I try to not cuss too, too much as a matter of course and especially in front of my wife, so as he began to go I muttered harshly, "Shoot, shoot, shoot, the bugger's running" which was answered with a loud crack from her .308 carbine.

Up to that point in her hunting she preferred to shoot standing bucks and I turned and said, "Hey good shooting Tex, I thought you didn't shoot running bucks though?"

Of course she looks at me and replies, "Why then did you say, "Shoot, shoot, shoot?"".... shocked

"Well I sorta meant Sh..t, sh..t, sh..t" says I, "but I wasn't going to cuss and.."

"Well Dwayne, how about next time then you just say sh..t, sh...t, sh...t if that's what you mean? Especially if I'm aiming at something!" laugh laugh

Honest though, it was a pretty good shot at a trotting mulie I thought, you know? Still do...

Eileen's story was a grand one and well told.

All the best to one and all out there tonight.

Dwayne
Posted By: TRexF16 Re: Eileen's story in RLN - 08/17/22
That's some funny stuff BC30cal. I just read your story to my wife. And I concur Eileen's story was a good one too.
Rex
Posted By: RiverRider Re: Eileen's story in RLN - 08/17/22
Haven't read the new RLN yet, but I will soon.

Eileen's writing is top drawer IMO. I'm not too interested in the cooking and recipes as I am much more an eater than a cook, but her outdoor stories are always entertaining and well worth reading. I especially enjoyed her story about the dog who turned up his nose at the cupcake or whatever it was when she offered it to him!
Posted By: navlav8r Re: Eileen's story in RLN - 08/17/22
😁 classic !
Posted By: las Re: Eileen's story in RLN - 08/17/22
Haven't read Eileen's story, but yeah.... miscommunication!

Labor Day weekend - I told my wife on Friday night I would be back Sunday night if I didn't have a moose down that needed care. If I did get a moose, "Don't expect me until Monday night." She processed half of it.

Monday morning she alerted the Troopers that I was "missing". A guy that I had hunted with before ( the year before I had gotten us thoroughly lost out there, but made a nice recovery using "creative navigation"), at the gate, told the Trooper looking over my rig that I was experienced and either OK, or dead- and not to worry himself about it.... and the Trooper took his word.

I was actually packing out the smallest spike bull I've ever killed , 3 heavy loads, 5 miles OW to the truck. It was only a half mile to a float plane lake where I could have had the meat flown out. That was the plan until I saw how small bodied the 16" spike was.... but I had more time than money. And I am cheap..

After that, I never "told" her , or others if applicable, my plans. I wrote them down, preferably with a map, routes, and circles for camp sites.

As Jack Ryan's physician wife said, "If isn't written down, it never happened".
Posted By: BC30cal Re: Eileen's story in RLN - 08/17/22
las;
Good afternoon sir, thanks so much for the reply and instructive story.

Your experience is exactly why I've been doing the very same thing for years now.

We keep a notebook on the island in the kitchen. If the pickup is gone in hunting season, there's detailed notes of where I'm going, where I'll park, which way I intend to walk and when I intend to be back.

That reminds me too that I've got to install a gps app on my wife's phone that will enable me to share the coordinates of some of my usual spots with her. I had that with a Garmin Etrex for years where she could go to the PC I'm on now, pull up the Etrex program and be able to see most of the places I'd be hunting that fall.

It's a really good idea on a bunch of levels to do written instructions though for sure. We teach that to students in the Hunter Safety class in fact, as it at least gives the local Search & Rescue volunteers a starting point.

Thanks again for the timely reminder as it's hunting season in two weeks down here.

All the best and good luck on your hunts this fall.

Dwayne
Posted By: shootinurse Re: Eileen's story in RLN - 08/17/22
Good stories, gents. I love reading Eileen's stories about as much as John's. Excellent writing, ability to get the point across, and great humor. We're lucky to have them.
Posted By: luv2safari Re: Eileen's story in RLN - 08/17/22
All of you owe it to yourselves to get this book. laugh laugh grin

https://www.riflesandrecipes.com/product/the-queen-of-the-legal-tender-saloon/
Posted By: Mule Deer Re: Eileen's story in RLN - 08/18/22
Originally Posted by BC30cal
I try to not cuss too, too much as a matter of course and especially in front of my wife, so as he began to go I muttered harshly, "Shoot, shoot, shoot, the bugger's running" which was answered with a loud crack from her .308 carbine.

Up to that point in her hunting she preferred to shoot standing bucks and I turned and said, "Hey good shooting Tex, I thought you didn't shoot running bucks though?"

Of course she looks at me and replies, "Why then did you say, "Shoot, shoot, shoot?""..Dwayne

"Well I sorta meant Sh..t, sh..t, sh..t" says I, "but I wasn't going to cuss and.."

"Well Dwayne, how about next time then you just say sh..t, sh...t, sh...t if that's what you mean? Especially if I'm aiming at something!"

Hi Dwayne,

We're both glad you liked Eileen's story!

I would like to pass along a sort-of-similar story about Elmer Keith. I have talked to more than one of the editors who worked on Elmer's manuscripts, which were pounded out on a manual typewriter. He was not the best typist in the world, and according to more than one of those guys, when he meant to type "shot" he often hit the "i" key, which on typewriter and computer keyboards is right next to the "o" key. This often changed the meaning of the sentence considerably. Imagine this one, for instance, with an i instead of an o:

"The shot landed exactly where aimed."

Hope you are all doing well in your beautiful, Montana-neighbor province!

John
Posted By: BC30cal Re: Eileen's story in RLN - 08/18/22
John;
laugh laugh laugh

Thanks for the afternoon laugh sir, I appreciate it and the reply.

After all though, aren't we all happy when "The shot landed exactly where aimed"??? laugh laugh

I had an Appy mare who could sorta do that, but that's another story for another time.

All the best to you both this upcoming hunting season John.

Dwayne
Posted By: Mule Deer Re: Eileen's story in RLN - 08/18/22
Originally Posted by luv2safari

Bruce,

Thanks for the positive "review"!

I just reread QUEEN OF THE LEGAL TENDER SALOON, probably 20 years since my last time--and couldn't put it down. That was even though I read it several times while she was tweaking the manuscript for publication.

We're both looking forward to seeing you this fall!
Posted By: Ward Re: Eileen's story in RLN - 08/20/22
I really liked Eileen's story, too. My wife doesn't hunt but she does miscommunicate real well.
Posted By: WMR Re: Eileen's story in RLN - 08/20/22
Assuming Eileen writes the text of her own cookbooks, I’ve long thought that JB might be the second best writer in the family. Apologies in advance if this creates any friction in the household 🤭
Posted By: shootinurse Re: Eileen's story in RLN - 08/22/22
Now I had to go and order Eileen's book.
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