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Offline sixty4nhalf

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Glad to be back
« on: September 02, 2012, 04:01:36 PM »
I am glad to be back state side, been gone pretty much since Dec 5th, never had a chance this year to throw any arrows down range, going to dust off the cobwebs and sling a few down range before I get back out there. Keep a straight arrow and Good luck to everyone! Hopefully with a little bit of luck I can let the air out of one.
Sixty4nhalf is not my age but the year of my Mustang.

Offline washelkhntr

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Re: Glad to be back
« Reply #1 on: September 02, 2012, 04:39:01 PM »
Welcome home Brother!
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Offline sixty4nhalf

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Re: Glad to be back
« Reply #2 on: September 04, 2012, 07:59:11 AM »
Thanks Washelkhtr......

I was already to go out on Monday morning (so I thought) was gathering all my gear together, and couldn't for the life of me find half my stuff Backpack, Jacket, Bino's, Range finder..... I was hot and livid. I know I put them away, but where??? I tore the house apart, garage, truck, camper..... where the f are they!!! well I spent the WHOLE DAY, yes the WHOLE DAY taking everything out of the shop, sorting it and putting it all away, finally about 8pm I got everything put away... yup the gear was still lost :bash:, pissed off cause I missed a great day of hunting, it stayed cool all morning. I got permission from the boss that I could slowly build my gear back up, looking at all the new stuff that I could get, figuring it was going to cost about $700. I went back out to the garage about 9 to get another beer, looked down and saw a white box, I said "nah it couldn't possibly be in there, what the hell I'll look anyways" ... BINGO, it was all there   :tup: Because I did such a great job cleaning out the shop now the wife wants me to do the Garage... Maby after I let the air out of my deer?
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Re: Glad to be back
« Reply #3 on: September 08, 2012, 08:56:42 PM »
welcome back stateside. would also like to say thanks for your service to this country. hope you let the air out of a big trophy
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Offline sixty4nhalf

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Re: Glad to be back
« Reply #4 on: September 09, 2012, 08:11:14 PM »
Well I have been out 4 times this week and have seen deer everyday, First day was a dandy little buck, ranged out at 164 yards through 5+feet tall scotch broom, ferns and young trees about 1½" thick and every step I took there was a snapping of a dried branch, second day was a pig of a doe ranged at 275 yards (spotted with a naked eye) yeah she was a biggin', yesterday had a big bodied forkie cross the truck and off into the woods he went, and today jumped up a little scraggly spike, just no shots available.
Sixty4nhalf is not my age but the year of my Mustang.

 


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