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Sometimes tradgangers make all the diffrence

Started by T.J., November 13, 2007, 09:25:00 PM

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Angus

hey, TJ, we've got plenty of time before next August rolls around!  What about you, Charlie?  We just need to save enough room in the backpacks for some single malt and a few see-gars!  It would be a great experience to get together a few Tradgangers for high country stroll.

It looks like birdseye maple on the knife-intriguing design.  I may have to attempt something like that myself!
Traditional Bowhunters of Washington

Rich LaBombard


T.J.

Angus this is really tempting! I just looked up plane tickets to sacramento. It's only $400. I'm going to have to put serious thought into this. If you seriously wanna do this pm me with a rough estimate of other expenses. Thanks!


JD- The armguard was made by Steve Catts "The Leathersmith"


Rich- Thanks a lot. I had no idea so many people would like the story. I'm glad you enjoyed it!
"...Watching a buck turn back seeing his form melt away, a hunter will feel an inner smile. There's no other place he wishes to be and never does he feel more alive..."

~Gene Wensel (Primal Dreams)


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Angus

TJ, I'll try a pm to you this weekend-never done that before.  I'll look into license fees, etc, but we always try to keep the costs as low as possible.  Sac metro airport is only about 20 minutes from my place.  maybe I can talk David-Kingwouldbe-into coming up from socal.  With his luck on hogs, they should be following him up Interstate 5, and we wouldn't have to leave the front porch except to fire up the BBQ!
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The Night Stalker

TJ, its the little details that get you busted. You might be right about the UV. As far as getting drawn on an animal, you have to do it enough times to know what not to do. You kind of have to read his emotions at the time. I feel you pain, it seems like sometimes they have a sense that something it just not right. They might of got a wiff of your scent on entry to the stand. Leave no details. It sounds like you well on your way. Sounds like your deer camp was a good time and makes all of us want to be there. Tim in NC
Speed does not Kill, Silence Kills
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