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How To Hunt Big Game
What’s your spookiest hunting experience?
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<blockquote data-quote="villagelightsmith" data-source="post: 2891258" data-attributes="member: 68421"><p>Arriving in camp well after dark I dropped my pack for a few minutes. I needed to settle down a jittery Mammoth Donkey for the last 50 yards back to camp. She had been really jumpy for the last couple of miles. Returning to grab my pack a few minutes later, in my headlamp I found the cause of Josie's jitters ... the tracks of a good sized mountain lion were covering our tracks down the trail. I came on in, built a fire, lighted a couple of lanterns and made a big sweet corn fritter pancake for Josie. I do miss that old girl.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="villagelightsmith, post: 2891258, member: 68421"] Arriving in camp well after dark I dropped my pack for a few minutes. I needed to settle down a jittery Mammoth Donkey for the last 50 yards back to camp. She had been really jumpy for the last couple of miles. Returning to grab my pack a few minutes later, in my headlamp I found the cause of Josie's jitters ... the tracks of a good sized mountain lion were covering our tracks down the trail. I came on in, built a fire, lighted a couple of lanterns and made a big sweet corn fritter pancake for Josie. I do miss that old girl. [/QUOTE]
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