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My Hunting Partner Gone but Not Forgotten
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<blockquote data-quote="LRNut" data-source="post: 2349087" data-attributes="member: 3230"><p>I was elk hunting in NM on Oct 27; we spotted a monster elk at 640 yards from the truck, but it just didn't feel right hopping out of the truck and shooting him, so we made a stalk that proved to be futile. I called my MN deer hunting buddy of 33 years but he didn't answer. That night I shot a different elk and posted pics on a five way text. Three other guys commented but my deer hunting pal did not. I learned the next morning he had taken his own life. </p><p></p><p>I didn't have the heart to go back to the shack this year; I might not ever - too many memories. Instead, I hunted with an old college roommate who now lives in Grand Rapids. Had a good time, but my friend's death closed a chapter in my own life I was not ready to finish. I will miss him greatly.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LRNut, post: 2349087, member: 3230"] I was elk hunting in NM on Oct 27; we spotted a monster elk at 640 yards from the truck, but it just didn't feel right hopping out of the truck and shooting him, so we made a stalk that proved to be futile. I called my MN deer hunting buddy of 33 years but he didn't answer. That night I shot a different elk and posted pics on a five way text. Three other guys commented but my deer hunting pal did not. I learned the next morning he had taken his own life. I didn't have the heart to go back to the shack this year; I might not ever - too many memories. Instead, I hunted with an old college roommate who now lives in Grand Rapids. Had a good time, but my friend's death closed a chapter in my own life I was not ready to finish. I will miss him greatly. [/QUOTE]
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