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Unread 09-15-2010, 11:40 AM   #1
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Now you're really killin' me....
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Now you're really killin' me....
No, not as much as it's killing me.... I was suppose to join them tomorrow, I was even thinking of hitting a couple of spots before getting to Dave's cottage, and then "life" reared it's ugly head Hopefully I get to see some of you guys at the Vintagers next week, but again that all depends on what "life" whats to throw at me then.... Sorry to vent... missing openning weekend, this week "Sucks"
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Now you know why I won't bring my dogs out to hunt with you.......





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"Hey Eric - unfortunately I'm flying down, so no goodies this year, unfortunately??"

The way my week has been going that is not a surprise I just hope I can make to the Vinagers, just waiting for the other shoe to drop.
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The way my week has been going that is not a surprise I just hope I can make to the Vinagers, just waiting for the other shoe to drop.
You better be there!! Who else do I trust to spend my money??!!

And oh - if you do get there, yes - I'll also buy you that missing shoe if the other doesn't drop? Can't have you walking around with only one shoe - can I???



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Throwing spruce grouse away??? Sad. They're great eating. Tossing them is only a good idea in winter up here when they are actually eating spruce needles instead of the low bush cranberries they prefer in fall. They taste like they've been marinated in battery acid when they're on to the needles.
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You guys can shoot spruce grouse out your way??? Not back here - they are protected in NH, ME and VT..?

Hey Eric - unfortunately I'm flying down, so no goodies this year, unfortunately??

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Spruce grouse protected??!! Now THAT'S funny! I used to shoot at least 40/yr when I lived in a small remote cabin.
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Hi Richard,

Nawww - small remote cabins are not protected up here - we can shoot however many we please...

Best to ya'!

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