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 Post subject: Old hunting story
PostPosted: Tue Jan 06, 2009 10:55 pm 
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Some years back we were hunting Deer at camp. We had a large crew and were driving and watching. We had heard some shooting, but did not know the culprit. We headed down the mountain and my brother (Dan) called to me from a thicket. I walked over to him. While this was going on others from our camp (No-No) and Az Fan were near by. When I got close enough to Dan to talk to he said 'we have a problem'. No-No yelled is someone hurt, Dan and I both answered no. Dan then showed me a dead Doe and repeated that we had a problem (at this point in time it was not legal to shoot a Doe in Buck season). I looked at him and said that I did not have a problem because I did not shoot. This was when N0-N0 yelled 'Oh my god you shot a doe'. Az fan said 'hey No-No why don't you yell it a little louder, I don't don't think they heard you on the road'. Mean while Dan Had to borrow a knife to gut the Deer and a rope to drag it out. It may not seem that funny when you read this, but it was hoot if you heard us yelling in the woods. Dan's story was that someone yelled Buck coming down and when he saw a Deer he shot. He took quite a ribbing.
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