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Fester

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With so much negativity going around i thought of opening a thread for things that are good, precious, adorable, and funny in life! Lets try and keep the negativity out of this one....maybe make it the largest thread that on nodak?? Hunting stuff..non hunting stuff. Stuff that warms the heart.... I will start...
This one made me smile..

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Davy Crockett

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My only regret is not taking pictures of our adventures. Last adventure with 8 grandkids mudding on the Cheyenne, catching and releasing fish left and right with mud head to toe would have been worthy of posting. Next time I'll get pictures.
 


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My dogs make me smile!
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How about a sporting clays thread? I really like shooting. Because of a little puny pacemaker I only got to shoot the last 1/3 of the season. But since I was an ace I shot on two teams.
I am thinking of a new Browing Silver 20 gauge for next year. The wifie said do not buy it to far in advance because of my age and health conditions. "Just another piece of junk I'll have to get rid of." OUCH!
 

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This dog has made me friends from one side of the country to the other. Gotten me invited places i never thought i would go to. He has accomplished levels I never thought we would get to and heading to Tennessee in October to run the Grand with 1000 other dogs and opportunity to train with some of the best in the country.

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When you reach that point in your hunting life that you let that OLD BUCK walk. Done that. LB
Love it.
Growing up we had "nothing". Relied a lot on wild game that was hunted.
So I became a hunter too --- small game, waterfowl and deer.

Now they all get a pass. Except a turkey. And I am close to being done with that too.
Not because of my age, but just because . . . when you walk up on something and question why did you kill it.

I remember one deer season when I was about 40 or so. Took my camcorder out on the opener. I left my deer rifle at home. My Dad thought I was nuts. It was so cold (I kept the batteries warm inside my coat) that the camera could barely advance the tape. I still have the videos from that morning. Deer from my tree stand. And my brother and brother-in-law dragging a buck out and loading it into the trunk of my Dad's car. Priceless.
 

Fallguy

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when you walk up on something and question why did you kill it.

Yeah just in my last few years since turning 40 I have had trouble sometimes killing birds of all things. I still bird hunt, and enjoy it, but whether its ringing the neck of a goose or rooster...I know it shouldn't bother me. I've been told birds have simple brains. I don't know.

I have no trouble shooting a coyote...then again I am not a dog person.

Maybe this all came about the last 3 years as my family adopted two cats from the shelter?
 


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