Right on there John. I would never misit .Even book days off to watch, when it,s the morning games.
It,s nice to watch the boys play at home(Canada),then I can save my holiday days.LOL
Once you show them the wheres and hows,(the customer),they tell another,which tells another.There goes those spots. This of course,IMO.
Mikes a great angler,but why give away?
The thing I dont like about todays hunts,is they got the easy way.
Ya know,no dragging out the harvest(MILE OR SO THROUGH TREES AND BUSH).They just pull up thier 4x4,s ,load and go.
I,ll bet if you ask any oldtimer(although many of them couldnt do it now,Im sure there are a few that still could)
Thats the part of the hunt that makes it.Down your animal,gut it,drag to get it back to camp.and drink and bragg.
Something thats missing from todays hunts. IMO
That forsure is something to mighty proud of there Dara. I would love to be a part of that kind of history.
Hard to crack into an old club like. I am on a waiting list for a club that hunts out of Trout river.Both moose and deer.
All went well.
It took only 55 minutes and 4 large coffees.
I thought he was just getting a freeze from the waist down(heard wrong)
He,ll be in an out for most of the day due to the meds.
I could see mudder was stressed this morning,but alls good now.
Thanks again for the well wishes folks.
Brian
Im sure there are alot of great stories about George and his service.
I needed some clutch springs brakes for my big jon riggers way back.2 days later,I had them.
FYI
This Sunday.
As a kid growing up,I remember this guy always giving stuff away.
Toronto lost a great man when he passed.
Nice to see his spirt still lives.
My pop (gunsmith) will be heading in for surgury tomorrow morning for a hip replacement . He,s been in alot of pain the last 10 or so months.Some may have seen him limpimg at our wedding party.Not a fun thing.
I have been watching a few of them web cam operations.Looks like a simple enough surgury,but one never knows.
If you all dont mind throwing a prayer his way,I would be very thankful.