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that probably happened to everybody to forget to load the gun...whats bad haveing lots of rreams either forgetting to get the shell or forget the gun on a long trip...use to be pretty common for me to dream this... glad the young dog is doing well i know old bojack is doing his part say hello to my old pard.... charlie
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Not looking to top stupid stories but....... As a young man with a new bride and really trying to get her to consider/try/maybe enjoy hunting, I lined up a day that we would see if we couldn't find an elk in the foothills of the Rockies west of Nordeg Alberta. We lived in Edmonton at the time. Got up in the inky darkness and out to the car. Headed south and made it to Leduc when a very bad feeling started to come over me. The rifle was still at the house. So, we turned around, got the rifle and headed out again. (She should have understood back then that a life together might be filled with challenges). Lost a little over an hour, so we did not make it to my spot until the sun was shining. Lots more to the story of that day and it did not include a dead elk, nor did I convince her that she should become a huntress.
Cheers, Jack
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