RedDawg
Well-Known Member
I pray your knees never do what mine did.You can tell much about the type of hunter you are dealing with, by how close he parks to his stand Some deer could not give a rip, while others, know you are there.
I pray your knees never do what mine did.You can tell much about the type of hunter you are dealing with, by how close he parks to his stand Some deer could not give a rip, while others, know you are there.
Have no problem with those elderly, or those broke down, who drive right to where they sit. Although that would not have been my first guess at what type of hunter I was dealing with, I would have eventually figured that out after meeting themI pray your knees never do what mine did.
I hope you enjoy hunting alone if someone has to meet your expectations to hunt around you. Do you hand out a set of rules for your fellow hunters?Have no problem with those elderly, or those broke down, who drive right to where they sit. Although that would not have been my first guess at what type of hunter I was dealing with, I would have eventually figured that out after meeting them
Yes Sir, I hunt alone, and am very critical of those in my circle of hunting buddies. Thats just me though. With 52 years in the woods, I feel I've earned the right to that opinion. I'm out boys.I hope you enjoy hunting alone if someone has to meet your expectations to hunt around you. Do you hand out a set of rules for your fellow hunters?
Automatically assuming the worst about people must be a miserable way to approach life. Even now I'm still trying to give you the benefit of the doubt, and I wish you a wonderful and fulfilling New Year.Have no problem with those elderly, or those broke down, who drive right to where they sit. Although that would not have been my first guess at what type of hunter I was dealing with, I would have eventually figured that out after meeting them