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#2
Typical Buck
Joined: Feb 2003
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From: QDM Heaven
Do I get to be first? Sorry about your misfortune, I truly understand your pain. But jee whiz Bow, be a little more PC about how you tell the story. Maybe starting out with the poison ivy and tears first would better preface one for ultimate theme of the post. Better luck to you and yours the rest of the season. Take care,
Wolfen68
Wolfen68
#3
Joined: Feb 2003
Posts: 187
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From: Warroad MN USA
ORIGINAL: BOWDACIOUS
......all in all, hands down, the best hunt I have ever been on and I can' t wait to go back.
......all in all, hands down, the best hunt I have ever been on and I can' t wait to go back.
#4
Joined: Jul 2003
Posts: 1,051
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From: Tulsa, Oklahoma
Bowdiddly, glad you cleared that up finally. I didn' t doubt you for a minute. But your ears must have been on fire from all the flames. Be careful what you post ' cause there is no mercy here which is a shame. Unplanned things happen to everyone, sooner or later. Especially when it involves live, unpredictable critters. We all strive for perfection, but NOBODY is perfect.
#5
Thanks for coming here and speaking out, Bow. I, like many others were waiting for a follow up. I' m very sorry to hear about the misfortunes of the hunt. In a perfect world things would have ended differently.
#7
Joined: Jul 2003
Posts: 2,351
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From: WARTRACE,TENNESSEE walker country
BOWDACIOUS YOU HAVE STEPED UP TO THE PLATE AND TOLD US THE STUFF WE NEEDED TO NO FIRST.I RESPECT THAT. I NO WHAT YOU ARE GOING THRU.IT IS HARD.. YOU GOT TO MOVE ON.. THE WORLD IS NOT OVER.. . GOOD LUCK ON THE NEXT HUNT BOWDACIOUS. DON' T LET THE OLD HUNT GET TO YOU THROW THAT OLD MEMORY AWAY.AND KEEP HUNTING HARD.
GO DEEP HUNT HARD.
GO DEEP HUNT HARD.
#9
Everyone that read these 2 threads needs to take a deep breath and relax. (LOL...and more than a few people did read the first one...2500 hits!...)
Read " farm hunters" post on page 4 of the original thread. It was exceptionally well said.
I happen to pay particular attention to the writing styles of others...on the boards, in the papers, in magazines, books, etc. Bow' s style of writing is interesting and somewhat abbreviated; it employs a certain poetic license, meaning that he presumes that you are following his thoughts as though you were present with him. That type of writing style is extremely interesting and flowing, but can be subject to misinterpretation...and I firmly believe that was the case on the thread in question.
Bowdacious wrote the first thread in his usual style and is only guilty of presuming that his friends on this board would know how he felt about the events as they played out.
Both the author and readers made presumptions.
Bow, you' re a good guy in my book. You' d be welcome at my campfire anytime.
The thread and the reactions to it were an unfortunate confluence of events, nothing more.
Read " farm hunters" post on page 4 of the original thread. It was exceptionally well said.
I happen to pay particular attention to the writing styles of others...on the boards, in the papers, in magazines, books, etc. Bow' s style of writing is interesting and somewhat abbreviated; it employs a certain poetic license, meaning that he presumes that you are following his thoughts as though you were present with him. That type of writing style is extremely interesting and flowing, but can be subject to misinterpretation...and I firmly believe that was the case on the thread in question.
Bowdacious wrote the first thread in his usual style and is only guilty of presuming that his friends on this board would know how he felt about the events as they played out.
Both the author and readers made presumptions.
Bow, you' re a good guy in my book. You' d be welcome at my campfire anytime.
The thread and the reactions to it were an unfortunate confluence of events, nothing more.


