dedicated or dumb
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dedicated or dumb
sat in the rain for 5hrs today. didn't see a thing. would I do it again, probably. now what say ye, dedicated or just plain dumb? I already know the answer my wife gave, and it wasn't very complimentary
time in the woods is time well spent
beat the heck out of sitting on the couch till wife finds them jobs she wants done! LOL oh thats my world. I would have been out if not for this dam swine flu I have. Got it Sunday all of a sudden and wife and I both in bed all day yesterday. Wife went to doctor today and was told it is the swine flu. It's a bad one!
The 3 of us have been sick for just about 3 weeks now and are still coughing and snorking. Not quite able to stay quiet long enough for hunting. Haven't been out in the woods with my bow yet at all. Am hoping the day will come soon though!
My brother from out west ("Stinky Buffalo" here on the forum) is coming to visit along with his 7 yr old girl, for a few days starting Saturday. I haven't seen him since Dad's funeral 2 years ago so we'll be spending as much time as possible together. The deer will have to wait a little longer.
BTW, have you local hunters seen the forecast for the weekend overnight lows? -8 to -10... brrrrr! Should get those deer up and feeding!
My brother from out west ("Stinky Buffalo" here on the forum) is coming to visit along with his 7 yr old girl, for a few days starting Saturday. I haven't seen him since Dad's funeral 2 years ago so we'll be spending as much time as possible together. The deer will have to wait a little longer.
BTW, have you local hunters seen the forecast for the weekend overnight lows? -8 to -10... brrrrr! Should get those deer up and feeding!
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Re: dedicated or dumb
I would suspect it's equal parts of both.old fart jim wrote:dedicated or just plain dumb?
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Stop telling your wife you saw nothing . . .that can only lead to trouble. I told my wife that and she told me to stop wasting my time going out there. From that point on, I never saw anything "worth shooting".
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Re: dedicated or dumb
I like this answer. the forecast was for scattered showers. well the weatherman definately wasn't where I was, because those showeres were a downpour that lasted all dayStash wrote:I would suspect it's equal parts of both.old fart jim wrote:dedicated or just plain dumb?
time in the woods is time well spent
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lol i use thaonesumner4991 wrote:Stop telling your wife you saw nothing . . .that can only lead to trouble. I told my wife that and she told me to stop wasting my time going out there. From that point on, I never saw anything "worth shooting".
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