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Coalman
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PostPosted: Sun Feb 05, 2012 3:12 pm    Post subject: Backwards and Forward Reply with quote

02-05-12
Today's walk with the yellow dog brought me backwards and forwards in time. Back the time machine went to deer season 2011. Our travels first led us to where my BIL shot his last day, last hour doe. The hunt began when Mark reassured me he instructed BIL to stand at the second brook.

It happens to just about everyone who stands at this crossing for the first time, myself included. They hear brook and they stop. Somehow "second" brook just doesn't sink through. When I reached BIL at the crossing he was at the first brook. We hurried to the second brook just as Mark walked through the honey hole. His doe did not cross in the traditional spot. She crossed a beaver pond and was heading to where I had just taken him off stand. I can still see BIL leaning up against that tree looking through his scope. I leaned up against that same tree today to see what he saw.

It brought me backward to this.



The deer trails led us in a familiar direction. Walking along their tracks brought us to Mark's stand.
He found this at an abandoned teen party site in the woods. He borrowed it for his sit.



I sent him a picture of the chair. We texted in the memory.



We left deer season behind us as we cut the trail that would bring us home. We were soon transferred forward in time as we crested a small knoll by the edge of the road.

I was reminded it will be turkey season before you know it. Smile




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Smokey Pokey
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Location: Southern West Virginia

PostPosted: Tue Feb 07, 2012 7:39 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Coalman,

Thanks for the pics.

I like the chair. It's always neat to be in the woods and find some artifact that you can put to use or at least drag back in to camp.

Looks like y'all have gotten much snow of late also. We've had an extremely mild winter and I can't say that it has offended me much. It would be nice to have some for the chasing of birds, but as much as I like that idea, I like the idea of me and friends and family having clear roads to drive.
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Coalman
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PostPosted: Wed Feb 08, 2012 9:28 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

One of the mildest winters here in NH I can remember Smokey. Like you I am not complaining. Very Happy
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PostPosted: Wed Feb 08, 2012 10:44 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Nice pictures
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