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<blockquote data-quote="db-2" data-source="post: 314702" data-attributes="member: 4743"><p>When we shed hunt in northern Saskatchewan, Canada the wolf are fairly common. Big concern with the shed hunting dog and losing him to the wolves. Only weapons we could have were our hunting knifes.</p><p></p><p>However i know darn well a few times they would tract us and one time they got up behind us and one let out a scream follow by howls from a bunch that echo through the forest that sent a thrill down all of our spines. I believe i felt the vibrations from that scream and will never forget. I cannot begin to tell how loud it was and how long it lasted.</p><p></p><p> Buddy had one about 50 yards to his side that follow him for a ways so it was all exciting for the moments. They are big and do run in a pack, at least for the most part up there. I assume they would not go after us but that was only an assumption. Finally i did bring a can of bear repellent or pepper spray with me for whatever that was good for. There were also a fair number of black bears with there young but they were not a concern. But we did get close to some of them.</p><p></p><p>Anyways i will probably pass on a hunt or at least have a few buddies with me and a shotgun for close range after that experience. db</p><p></p><p><span style="color: silver"><span style="font-size: 9px">- - - Updated - - -</span></span></p><p></p><p>And as i talk about experience got to thinking in my retirement about today and yesterday:</p><p></p><p>Beer:</p><p>In 1966 when i started drinking old mill. I drank it to get in the right frame of mind and hoping the young lady with me also got in the right frame of mind. There was a plan that never did turn out the way it should have in part due to my inability to drink very much before brain got to far gone. Never really enjoy the taste that much.</p><p></p><p>Today i drink old mill because i enjoy the taste of it and am able to drink more and keep the brain intact.</p><p></p><p>boobs: </p><p>In 1966 it did not matter the shape or size. They were there for me to touch and give the young lady and myself a thrill that would last a life time for the two of us.</p><p>Today i do not even consider touching but know that shape and size does matters and now enjoy the beauty of a bare boob without the touch. Looking gives the thrill now for the both of us.</p><p></p><p>Things change with age for sometimes the better. db</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="db-2, post: 314702, member: 4743"] When we shed hunt in northern Saskatchewan, Canada the wolf are fairly common. Big concern with the shed hunting dog and losing him to the wolves. Only weapons we could have were our hunting knifes. However i know darn well a few times they would tract us and one time they got up behind us and one let out a scream follow by howls from a bunch that echo through the forest that sent a thrill down all of our spines. I believe i felt the vibrations from that scream and will never forget. I cannot begin to tell how loud it was and how long it lasted. Buddy had one about 50 yards to his side that follow him for a ways so it was all exciting for the moments. They are big and do run in a pack, at least for the most part up there. I assume they would not go after us but that was only an assumption. Finally i did bring a can of bear repellent or pepper spray with me for whatever that was good for. There were also a fair number of black bears with there young but they were not a concern. But we did get close to some of them. Anyways i will probably pass on a hunt or at least have a few buddies with me and a shotgun for close range after that experience. db [COLOR="silver"][SIZE=1]- - - Updated - - -[/SIZE][/COLOR] And as i talk about experience got to thinking in my retirement about today and yesterday: Beer: In 1966 when i started drinking old mill. I drank it to get in the right frame of mind and hoping the young lady with me also got in the right frame of mind. There was a plan that never did turn out the way it should have in part due to my inability to drink very much before brain got to far gone. Never really enjoy the taste that much. Today i drink old mill because i enjoy the taste of it and am able to drink more and keep the brain intact. boobs: In 1966 it did not matter the shape or size. They were there for me to touch and give the young lady and myself a thrill that would last a life time for the two of us. Today i do not even consider touching but know that shape and size does matters and now enjoy the beauty of a bare boob without the touch. Looking gives the thrill now for the both of us. Things change with age for sometimes the better. db [/QUOTE]
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