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<blockquote data-quote="DesertBoy" data-source="post: 2802025" data-attributes="member: 119013"><p>I had a a buddy with me bear hunting a couple years back, who had not spent much time in the Arizona wild. We hiked up to this rock cropping to set up to glass. About 5 minutes into it, this guy jumps up, kicks over his tripod and all, immediately retreats back like 20 yards, and I mean in a hurry. And I am like "Bro, what are you doing". His response, "Some monkey raccoon thing came out of the rocks like 5 feet below me, I didn't sign up for this". I was belly rolling!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DesertBoy, post: 2802025, member: 119013"] I had a a buddy with me bear hunting a couple years back, who had not spent much time in the Arizona wild. We hiked up to this rock cropping to set up to glass. About 5 minutes into it, this guy jumps up, kicks over his tripod and all, immediately retreats back like 20 yards, and I mean in a hurry. And I am like “Bro, what are you doing”. His response, “Some monkey raccoon thing came out of the rocks like 5 feet below me, I didn’t sign up for this”. I was belly rolling! [/QUOTE]
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