Would you help him?
#21
Joined: Feb 2003
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From: Richardson TX USA
I have and will continue to help anyone in the field who needs it. There have been times in my life that I couldn't have gotten one out without the help of some good samaritan and it's only fitting I return the favor.
#22
Joined: Oct 2003
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From: williamstown vt
You bet
, why not, i figure if the she were on the other foot id apperciate the help, I would offer to help in hopes(like said) in time someone would help me!! Its just a good thing to do.
, why not, i figure if the she were on the other foot id apperciate the help, I would offer to help in hopes(like said) in time someone would help me!! Its just a good thing to do.
#27
Joined: Feb 2003
Posts: 28
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From: Cleveland, TN
ORIGINAL: Crawdaddy
In a heartbeat I'd help drag a deer out for someone I didn't know. I love hearing stories of successful hunts and whats a better way to hear one.
Crawdaddy
In a heartbeat I'd help drag a deer out for someone I didn't know. I love hearing stories of successful hunts and whats a better way to hear one.
Crawdaddy
#29
Joined: Sep 2003
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of course i would; i wish the two guys that watched me and my two friends drag a doe up a muddy like 60 degree angle hill woulda helped, but instead they just watched us and then walked away.It was hard enough for us to get up let alone drag that doe up with us.buti woutl or atleast offer and if he/she declined then i would go on walkin.


