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NO MO BEGGEN

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  1. congrats on a great hunt, and great memeries with your dad.

    my first double wasnt so easy. i was hunting way back in the wood down in this swampy botton. i was up my tree just after 1st light. i heard something coming and got my gun ready. i couldnt see very far for the heavy brush in that direction. so i just waited. this nice little 8 pointer walks out about 15 yrds from me and looks up at me. i just drop the gun down on his chest and pull the trigger. he drops right in his tracks.

    i field dress the deer he has 5 points on one side and 3 on the other. so i start dragging him in. i get about half way in and i am wore out. its getting late for lunch so im hoping somebody will come looking for me. im sitting on the deer and look out to the fire trail that goes around the woods. i went the closest route dragging the deer. but there was my 250 pd 6'3" nephew and my son. i start hollering at them. they come over and started draging my buck in. they went up to the fire trail and headed for the parking lot. about 125 yrds from the parking lot i look to my right down in the woods and there was 2 does looking at me. i shoot left handed and had the gun laying on my right arm, so all i had to do was shoulder the gun and raise the barrel alittle. they was about 40 yrds. when i raised the gun i seen the one deers tail go up and here she went, i sighted in on the other deer i seen her tail go up and i pulled the trigger and the deer ran off. and my nephew not knowing i was going to shoot and he was in fromt dragging the deer. well when i shot he just did a nose dive to the ground. it was really funny but i felt sorry that i couldnt warn him i was going to shoot.

    i walked over and found blood. i sent my son to get my little brother, he was an awesome tracker. he could find a drop of blood the size of a needles eye. so i waited on him. but we didnt have any trouble tracking her. my son and nephew draged the buck on to the van in the parking lot then came back to help us. we went slow and kept an eye out for the deer. when we found her she was 5 yrds from the road. so we didnt really have to drag her out.

    we was hunting on a wildlife area, so you had to check your deer in. they would weigh them and take one side of there lower jaw on the inside so they would have the teeth to study. the buck field dressed weighed 161 lbs the doe i shot was a monster. she field dressed at 166 pds.

    i didnt write this to try and show off. just thought you would like to read my story. im just telling a story im sure you can relate to. this hunt you just had will be fresh in your mind as long as you live. and you have your father to share it with. enjoy your memeries of your hunt. i lost my dad when i was 4 so i have no memeries of him or with him at all. you are a very lucky man.

    sherman

    thks for the story i always like reading things like that

  2. i got my first double sense if been hunting sunday morning. about 9 am. two deer came up behind me in some pretty thick brush not knowing one of them was this nice 7 pt. i waited for the first deer to step out and it was a doe so i quickly raised my trusty 12 ga and pow i let her have it. and of course off she ran but to my amazement the other deer just stood there and watched her run off. so i quickly racked another shell and waited. the second deer then took a few steps and came out in the same opening and pow i let it have one also. to be honest i had no idea that the second one was a buck until i walked up on it after i shot. but it was alright cause i had enough tags to cover 2 does or for this instance a doe and buck. and to make it even better my dad was hunting with me for some great memorries. and even better than that it has a small drop tine on the right antler:thumb:

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  3. actually the sos has a list now of trailers makes models and weights that they use to plate boat trailers so you dont have to take your boat off and have your trailer weighed anymore. atleast in allegan so im sure thats all the offices have them

  4. it reminds me of a couple weeks ago at the fish cleaning station some guy came over from the yact club to clean his fish at the same time as plumkrazy (phil) and i were there and he started feeding us the riot act cause he got a little splash on him from the grinder as phil fed a fish into it. i dont know about anyone else but i usually walk out of there with atleast a damp shirt

  5. i just want to say thanks to the guy at the boat launch today that dropped a turd on my morning of fishing by being a jerkoff at 5 a.m. Ben of bendden rods and i were just finishing putting the boat in this morning and another group of guys pulls into the launch. The driver of the truck jumps out and starts yelling after he darn near runs ben over as hes walking back to the dock. Hey is that your truck up there in the parking lot and i replied back ya it is what of it. well then he starts in on how out of respect i should park my truck on the other side of the road by the cleaning station. so that little switch that turns on inside of you when someone says just not the right thing came on and off i went yelling back at him. I said to him first of all its in the middle of the week and the wave report is calling for 3-5's. not to mention the whole parking lot is empty and he has his choice of anywhere else to park but there. anyhow you get the point. some people preach about how you should have so much respect for other people and they end up being the biggest dumb asses there are. i mean come on its in the middle of the week and its calling for 3-5s and theres only 2 cars in the lot at what normally would be the busyest time to put your boat in HOW MANY GUYS DO YOU THINK ARE GOIN FISHIN TODAY. so we get back to the launch around 11 am and you guessed it 3 cars in the lot mine bens and the idiot that pissed me off. if it would have been a nice day and or the weekend i would have parked on the other side of the road right where i always do.

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