Good job randy and welcome back john.
Why thanks. Now it's a mad rush to unpack,re clean my cloths,do a bunch of work,and repack, to hit the road on Thurs to do it all over again. :rockon
Good job randy and welcome back john.
Why thanks. Now it's a mad rush to unpack,re clean my cloths,do a bunch of work,and repack, to hit the road on Thurs to do it all over again. :rockon
Don't forget your blowup doll. 😆
Dad's been up in Georgia since last Wednesday. They've had quite a few members in camp, and he said they have taken 10 deer so far, but he hasn't gotten any. He was gonna try one more time this evening, then head home tomorrow. No reports on the weather or other conditions up there, but for him to not have a deer after 6 days means he either wasn't feeling well, or it was hard hunting. At 72, he's still in pretty good condition, but he just can't get down and dirty like he used to because some of the medicines he takes makes him bruise and bleed easily. He might have spent more time fixing the PTO on the tractor and doing other chores than actually hunting. The man doesn't know how to quit working (a genetic trait he did not pass on to me! :rockon ).
sweet!

