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Old 10-09-2012, 03:28 PM   #11
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good work dean...looks like youve got a new hunting partner...a fine looking lad he is... charlie
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Old 10-09-2012, 04:30 PM   #12
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This is great! And what makes it more rewarding is that the vest Cameron is wearing used to be my son Dannys when he was just a little guy. It's great to see it back in the Grouse woods!
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At breakfast I told him to eat quickly because food gets cold pretty fast after it is placed on the 6" thick granite table. He found out I wasn't foolin' but ate his cold scrambled eggs and bacon anyway.



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Grampy, That picture is priceless!
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Hey Grampy,
Good for you! There is something just wonderful about taking a grandkid hunting. My grandson (8) just thinks it's so neat to pee outside, eat off paper plates and sleep in a sleeping bag when we go down to our "duck camp". By the way, is that a full beer on the table? Beer and eggs for breakfast is my kind of start for a day afield.
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Grampy (this is your new knick name like it or not) I didn't know you could cook too, such talents. Another hunter that would appreciate your fine cuisine would be a good pointer
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Your words are not falling on deaf ears Rich... but I'm a setter man.
I love dogs and I've had a bunch of them and I guess the good outweighs the bad but I just can't commit to the time necessary to keep and train a dog. The little time I could spare just wouldn't be fair to any dog.
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I think that's a beer bottle from the night before. I don't drink much beer anyway... day or night. I prefer a chilled sour mash in the evening after the guns are cleaned and racked.
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For good camp cookin' I always for it imprtant to marinate the cook in high quality, high proof squeezins.
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Outstanding, and thank you for the pictures. My wife's son quit high school and had a son, both parents teenagers. Their son, now twenty two became my hunting buddy at age three. I was thirty three at the time. Only spring gobbler then and he slept until the birds sounded off from the roost. He is an avid hunter and works a forty five to sixty hour week. As the saying goes "Take a child hunting and you won't be hunting for them." This post made my day. Again, I thank you Mr. Romig.
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