Disgusting habits of your hunting buddy?
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From: Ivanhoe, TX
I happen to have a blind buddy that forgets his manners completely in the blind. He never futs audibly at home, but apparently think it's funny to do so in the blind ... right next to me. Sometimes it's those rotten deadly ones and if I say something to him, it's the "What?" look I get back.
He can't remember to wipe his muddy feet before coming back into the blind and he gets water and mud all over the bench and floor.
Next it's the eating habits. I don't mind a little slurping but his dropping donuts and sandwiches on the muddy floor and then picking em back up and eating them? Yikkes! And drool ... jeez can he ever drool! It nearly gags me when I see the drool in the corners of his mouth turning to little bubbles.
Then, if he can't wait any longer and has to take a leak, he'll sometimes go out his own door and stand right in front of the blind (so as not to miss any action) and take a whizz right on the durn blind!
Noisy? Yeah, especially on slower days. If he spots incoming before I do he won't even tell me other than I can see him kinda hunch down and give a sudden fixed stare in their direction. He's not a complainer as such but if I'm doing the calling and the birds are circling without committing, he's not above whining about it ... loudly too!
But I still LOVE him to death and wouldn't trade him for anything. Cappy will be 5 on January 8th and whata dawg he is! Here he is last Sunday morning contemplating the end of another hunt and not really wanting to leave ... Still a pretty tall, lean and fit yellar dawg besides weighing in at 92 lbs now.
He can't remember to wipe his muddy feet before coming back into the blind and he gets water and mud all over the bench and floor.
Next it's the eating habits. I don't mind a little slurping but his dropping donuts and sandwiches on the muddy floor and then picking em back up and eating them? Yikkes! And drool ... jeez can he ever drool! It nearly gags me when I see the drool in the corners of his mouth turning to little bubbles.
Then, if he can't wait any longer and has to take a leak, he'll sometimes go out his own door and stand right in front of the blind (so as not to miss any action) and take a whizz right on the durn blind!
Noisy? Yeah, especially on slower days. If he spots incoming before I do he won't even tell me other than I can see him kinda hunch down and give a sudden fixed stare in their direction. He's not a complainer as such but if I'm doing the calling and the birds are circling without committing, he's not above whining about it ... loudly too!
But I still LOVE him to death and wouldn't trade him for anything. Cappy will be 5 on January 8th and whata dawg he is! Here he is last Sunday morning contemplating the end of another hunt and not really wanting to leave ... Still a pretty tall, lean and fit yellar dawg besides weighing in at 92 lbs now.
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Casey's biggest disgusting habit is rolling on a long dead (green hairy stuff all over it) Carp - and then wanting to rub on me so we can both be delighted in the aroma. As far as his passing of gas -- thank goodness he has his own blind.
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From: Lake George ny USA
My hunting buddy, an 80 pound chessy, does his business in the splash well of the boat. I swear he was'nt trained to do that, just comes natural. I guess that's the difference in the breeding, Lab vs. Chessy? Hee Hee.
Good one Nevada Jim.
Good one Nevada Jim.



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