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Quote from: jackelope on July 27, 2016, 10:35:48 AMQuote from: jackmaster on July 27, 2016, 10:34:03 AMI never missed an opening day of grouse season do to school!! I thought it was a conspiracy , grouse always opened the first day of school You spelled "due" wrong.Just sayin... yep maybe I shouldn't have missed so many days of school, haha . I had to miss 4 years of hunting the mighty blacktail when I joined the army after I gradiated, . That sucked
Quote from: jackmaster on July 27, 2016, 10:34:03 AMI never missed an opening day of grouse season do to school!! I thought it was a conspiracy , grouse always opened the first day of school You spelled "due" wrong.Just sayin...
I never missed an opening day of grouse season do to school!! I thought it was a conspiracy , grouse always opened the first day of school
I had to miss a whole season due to military service. Finish school, get a job you like and that you can take time off to go hunting. Until then, suck it up. You'll be fine.Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Not sure how far your hunting spot is to school, but the daylight hours for sept 1 are pretty long.
Thankfully you still have choices and options. Many do not.
Quote from: JDHasty on July 27, 2016, 09:54:48 AMWhen I was in college @ Saint Martins they usually called my mother's house on the phone ~ the third day of class to ask if I had once again forgotten what day class was scheduled to start. She would track me down, usually somewhere in central Washington, and I would show up the next day. I remember being at the bakery one school day, picking up maple bars to spice up a bear bait, when my father walks in. He gave the lady behind the counter a long list of pastries to add to my order. Then says, "I want to hear how much the principal appreciated you buying donuts for the teachers lounge." He never mentioned that encounter again!
When I was in college @ Saint Martins they usually called my mother's house on the phone ~ the third day of class to ask if I had once again forgotten what day class was scheduled to start. She would track me down, usually somewhere in central Washington, and I would show up the next day.
This was back in prehistoric times, when baiting was still legal.
Quote from: fishnfur on July 27, 2016, 02:10:40 PMThis was back in prehistoric times, when baiting was still legal. '81 or '82. Back when you could take your gun to school, on the bus, as long as the bolt was removed. And the bus driver would drop you off at the logging road of your choice during hunting season.
Quote from: jackmaster on July 27, 2016, 11:16:05 AMQuote from: jackelope on July 27, 2016, 10:35:48 AMQuote from: jackmaster on July 27, 2016, 10:34:03 AMI never missed an opening day of grouse season do to school!! I thought it was a conspiracy , grouse always opened the first day of school You spelled "due" wrong.Just sayin... yep maybe I shouldn't have missed so many days of school, haha . I had to miss 4 years of hunting the mighty blacktail when I joined the army after I gradiated, . That sucked Just giving you crap...Thank you for your service.