Small world
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Small world
Went hunting yesterday afternoon and saw the one other person who has permission to hunt the property pass by my stand out in the field on the way to his stand. He was about 100-120 yards out from me so he didn't really shake up anything around me in the woods for long. Well just as it got too dark to shoot, I started to get my stuff together to leave and spooked one about 10-15 yards behind me in the thick stuff, never saw it, just heard it crashing through the brush.
Any how I walked back out to my truck and hung around a couple of minutes to meet him, it turns out he is a member of the board!! Real small world. Real nice guy, gave me his card to where I can email him to where we will know where each other is hunting and what days.
Any of you ever met a fellow hunter who was a member of the board and didn't know he hunted the same place you do?
The Tazman aka Martin Price
Founder and President of
Virginia Disabled Outdoorsmen Club
Any how I walked back out to my truck and hung around a couple of minutes to meet him, it turns out he is a member of the board!! Real small world. Real nice guy, gave me his card to where I can email him to where we will know where each other is hunting and what days.
Any of you ever met a fellow hunter who was a member of the board and didn't know he hunted the same place you do?
The Tazman aka Martin Price
Founder and President of
Virginia Disabled Outdoorsmen Club
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RE: Small world
That's cool, Taz!
I've met a few duck hunters here in the Richmond area (we're on a site called "duckhunter.net". It's always cool to put a face to a name.
Take care.
Butch
I've met a few duck hunters here in the Richmond area (we're on a site called "duckhunter.net". It's always cool to put a face to a name.
Take care.
Butch
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RE: Small world
Call me stupid(or maybe real old), but I forget his screen name, he said he is more of a lurker.
texastracker he had this one tall 8 point sneak in behind him yesterday and said he couldn't get turned around for a shot, he was pretty bummed, which is easily understood.
I have seen him a couple of times also, he has a real tall rack but not a huge spread, the real killer with this buck is he is hard to pattern, keeps changing up where and when he goes, he told me he has seen him several times from some of his stands also. Hopefully one of us will get him.
The Tazman aka Martin Price
Founder and President of
Virginia Disabled Outdoorsmen Club
texastracker he had this one tall 8 point sneak in behind him yesterday and said he couldn't get turned around for a shot, he was pretty bummed, which is easily understood.
I have seen him a couple of times also, he has a real tall rack but not a huge spread, the real killer with this buck is he is hard to pattern, keeps changing up where and when he goes, he told me he has seen him several times from some of his stands also. Hopefully one of us will get him.
The Tazman aka Martin Price
Founder and President of
Virginia Disabled Outdoorsmen Club
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