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My Hunting Partner Gone but Not Forgotten
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<blockquote data-quote="Bdubose" data-source="post: 2345222" data-attributes="member: 104938"><p>Well, last Thursday morning I woke up before dawn thinking about my dad (who died a few days before), planning the funeral in my head, and reminiscing all the good times we had in the woods.</p><p></p><p>I could hear him chastising me for not hunting on the ranch much and me telling him I was saving the deer for my kids and grandkids!</p><p></p><p>As I lay there I started thinking I could at least go sit on the stand and watch the sun come up and spend time with my thoughts alone. So I got dressed, grabbed my rifle and walked quietly to the stand. I saw several young bucks and a few doe. They all made their way back into the brush and I was about to leave when some movement caught my eye…</p><p></p><p>Dad, I know you would be happy! I shot a buck at the ranch for the first time in 15-20 years. Turned out to be the biggest ever taken at the ranch!</p><p></p><p>Oh: 7RM, ACTAR, 168 ABLR's, 200 yards - DRT</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bdubose, post: 2345222, member: 104938"] Well, last Thursday morning I woke up before dawn thinking about my dad (who died a few days before), planning the funeral in my head, and reminiscing all the good times we had in the woods. I could hear him chastising me for not hunting on the ranch much and me telling him I was saving the deer for my kids and grandkids! As I lay there I started thinking I could at least go sit on the stand and watch the sun come up and spend time with my thoughts alone. So I got dressed, grabbed my rifle and walked quietly to the stand. I saw several young bucks and a few doe. They all made their way back into the brush and I was about to leave when some movement caught my eye… Dad, I know you would be happy! I shot a buck at the ranch for the first time in 15-20 years. Turned out to be the biggest ever taken at the ranch! Oh: 7RM, ACTAR, 168 ABLR’s, 200 yards - DRT [/QUOTE]
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