Deer Camp 2013

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Deer Camp 2013

Post by sawhorseray » Wed Sep 11, 2013 13:54

I got my new hunting license and hog and deer tags today, shot a $100 bill down to nothing. With the aid of my wife I have finally come to the realization that my days of sleeping on the ground in a tent are over, just too much arthritis. The past few years I'd hunt with a couple of Hungarian brothers who are twenty years younger than I, they were good on retrieves, I was good on the camp stove. I've accepted a invitation to hunt at a old friends cabin in the Sierras, I guided him to a few wild hogs years back. He's got a ATV I can ride around on, comfortable beds, showers, even a big screen TV with satellite dish, and a full kitchen to cook in. It's exactly a two hour drive from my house to the cabin, I'll specialize in weekday hunting adventures for a couple of days at a time. Of course I'll be showing up with a full array of smoked bacon and chickens, loads of fresh sausage, and plenty of liquor and beer. I won't much care if I get a buck or not, this will be better than going to Disneyland. Boy howdy, I've really gotten soft the last couple of years! RAY
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Post by ssorllih » Wed Sep 11, 2013 14:10

Ray, My favorite deer taking story came from an Air Force buddy. He came home very early one morning to his parents house and in the orchard behind the house the deer were eating windfall apples. The only rifle he could find shell for was an old .45-70. So he said he opened the kitchen window and sat down at the table and touched off a shot. Said that he got the deer and woke up the whole house.
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Post by ssorllih » Wed Sep 11, 2013 18:49

Ray remember to take some yeast and some flour with you and make bread. With a batch of fresh bread ready to eat with supper you will be the king.
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Post by redzed » Thu Sep 12, 2013 03:52

Good luck with the hunt Ray! Make sure you file a complete (and candid) report with pics. :lol:
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Post by Chuckwagon » Thu Sep 12, 2013 07:54

... and don't forget the dancing girls and a fishing pole! :roll:
If it looks like a duck, walks like a duck, and quacks like a duck, it probably needs more time on the grill! :D
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Post by sawhorseray » Thu Sep 12, 2013 14:32

Chuckwagon wrote:... and don't forget the dancing girls and a fishing pole! :roll:
The cabin is about ten miles away from Spicer Meadows Reservior, a place my host has been fishing his entire life, we slam nice trout there. Uh, the dancing girls are out according to my wife. The cabin is at a elevation of 5600 feet and when the snow falls up higher the deer come running right down thru there. It'll be a bonus to be a two hour drive away, my friend Dan will just call me as soon as any weather hits. I'm not going opening weekend, WAY too many idiots out there. RAY
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