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Unread 08-15-2010, 08:52 PM   #1
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I am very sorry to hear of Michael's passing. I am a great fan of his writing's. The doublegun community will miss him.
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We are diminished; my best to friends and family. I think a great show of respect is to read one of his works in the next few days.

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I had the opportunity to hunt with MM in Idaho one yearon a Shooting Sportsman week end at the Flying B Ranch. The two of us spent an afternoon hunting grouse and had a blast riding back down the mountain setting of the top of the dog box on a jeep and drinking warm beer and smoking a great cigar. Michael was always very much aware of his hair and flowing beard and the angle of the pipe in the corner of his mouth.
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I had the pleasure of meeting Mike back in October 1990'ish- he was on a book signing tour with Steve Smith of CountrySport Press if memory serves.
He was never afraid to take a 'controversial position' and express it openly, and that makes him a man of high stature to an old bog trottin' Mick like me-

In HS, our English teacher was a Scotsman name o McDonald (we called him Mr. of course, not Angus- this was 1958 era)-- Every St. Paddy's Day he'd wear a tartan shirt with a big orange tie--and he could quote Kipling cold stone verbatium- as did Mike with the "Gunga Din" saga--

So, I have a fifth of The McCallan somewheres, will sip that on the rocks tonite after dead dark o'clock, whilst star gazing from my deck, fire up a Cuesta Rey and toast them both. The Big Dipper guides us to the true North Star, my guess is Mike's will be with Orion- The Hunter!!

And as Yeats said once: "No one man is essential to all of mankind, but some stand out in their lifetime as to always be missed"!

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