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in reply to: On The Wild Edge #45624
Col Mike,
Sounds like an awesome trip! I know we could not all be there but if I just could have been a horsefly dozing on a nearby limb during those evenings in camp, what tales might have been told, what matters of the heart would I have overheard? I’ll bet this adventure would read like a Jim Harrison novella if someone would only write it down.
I hope to take a road trip like that with my boy someday, camping along the way and seeing some amazing sights. I’ll have to get some pointers from you and Dave on where you went and where to camp,etc.
Yeah I was covered up in work this year so did not happen by on the forum much this year. But I usually show up again before bow season. Retirement is within sight. I’m in the “short rows” now as they used to say in the tobacco fields of my youth.
I’m glad Tradbow is here for me to come back to.
Duncan
in reply to: THEY HAVE GONE TOO FAR…….. #45021“Musky’s in the corn patch again Deputy Dawg! Deputy Dawg! Whatcha gonna do?” This coming from Rocky Raccoon, most likely the real corn eating culprit. Keeping this Trad, you will need a broad head for Rocky or Musky.
in reply to: Nancy 'Redbird" LaClair has passed… #22310My condolences to Ron and the family and to all those who were close to Nancy.
Duncan
in reply to: THEY HAVE GONE TOO FAR…….. #45554I’ll post pics of my furvines when I get ’em.:D
in reply to: THEY HAVE GONE TOO FAR…….. #33268I know this is a little late but I feel your pain Grumps. The squirrels have eaten at least a bushel of tomatoes off my vines. I won’t kill them while they are raising young but come fall I’m having tomatoes one way or another.
in reply to: On The Wild Edge #33232Col Mike,
Thanks for posting this link. I got my copy today and watched it tonight. If I could have a big brother I would want him to be just like Dave. Even if most of us will never live the way Dave has lived he still sets the example for all of us. He shows us how we should conduct ourselves as human beings as well as bowhunters. Thank you Dave for a wonderful documentary.
Duncan
in reply to: I draw the line way, way before helicopters #53085Also agree that to each his own. I don’t use Kuiu or a copter. The add definitely speaks to a certain demographic or perhaps an aspiring one.
in reply to: How do you keep warm? #52555Down here we can wear just one pair of wool pants a worsterlon shirt, a wool hoodie and knit cap when its “cold” out. 😆
in reply to: I think a Dingo ate my Baby! #26545The yotes must have gone up your way since I have not been leaving them any deer to eat lately and I now only let my house dog out on the leash since he bowed up and chased one off from the recycling bin I had just set out by the road. Have not heard or seen any here since last year. Sorry the yotes got your deer.
in reply to: My beautiful NY buck #26134Nice buck Alex and looks like a beautiful place to hunt.
in reply to: Heading to the Mountains #61018Don’t pick blackberries from the same patch as Yogi. Have fun and post some pics.
in reply to: Going Cuckoo #32100The best place to see a rain crow is from a reclining lawn chair in my yard with a cool beverage in hand. Tip it back and keep an eye on the treetops.
in reply to: Untamed by Clay Hayes to be released Aug. 17 #32097Can’t wait to see it Clay!
in reply to: Things That Might Bite #30911Wow, ground wasps, killer bees, Lighting and gas lines? Sounds like scary stuff. I’m really glad you all are Ok. Last week I took my dog out before turning in and he found a copperhead. He moved away shaking his head so I thought it popped him. I really hate to kill snakes but hurt my dog and its curtains for you. Later we did not find evidence of a bite. Copperheads will often give warning taps before sinking the fangs in non prey. You really have to keep your eyes peeled here at my house after dark.
R2 I visited San Antonio last year and I saw some pretty bad looking ants. They had the ground cleared about 10′ in diameter around their hole. My son said he has seen the bites from these ants and they look pretty nasty.
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