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Over nighter...
Papa Matt:
You did good, HT. One thing about being a dad, if you're close to your son you're just about always one step ahead of him on everything until he's full grown, and if he told you to go ahead and duck out if it poured, I'll bet you he's real proud of his boy for doing what he told him to do, since after all, he told you to do it because he loves you. You can never question a young man doing what his daddy asks him to do. There's no straighter path to being a good man that being a young man who loves and listens to his daddy ;)
~~Papa Matt
huntertrapper:
thanks for the suggestion Postman... ive thought about a hammock, and thanks Papa, i respect my dad when it comes to the woods a lot because hes taught me and knows my love for the woods and he said he was proud i can stay alone or walk out as i did alone....
Kegan:
SOunds like you were dressed to sleep through a rain! I've tried it a few nights with cotton- not so much fun drying off the next morning :o! But it sounds like you had a good night out, good medicine for later ;).
Papa Matt:
Hey HT~
Up there in PA, what all carnivorous beasts do you's have? If I'm not mistaken, you's got black bar, bobcats, and even some wolves? What about cougars? :o What plan do ya have to stay out of the way of a hungry beast? I'm sure you've thought it out, I'm just curious. Because here in Indiana, the only thing we have are coyotes and coyote mixes (coydogs). Nothing really dangerous here, so when I go out at night I pretty much don't have anything to worry about, but you boys up there have it a little different and I just wonder how you's go about walking a safe path when it's pitch black and you're only carrying your bow. :-\ :)
~~Papa Matt
Kegan:
--- Quote from: Papa Matt on August 11, 2008, 04:33:46 pm ---Hey HT~
Up there in PA, what all carnivorous beasts do you's have? If I'm not mistaken, you's got black bar, bobcats, and even some wolves? What about cougars? :o What plan do ya have to stay out of the way of a hungry beast? I'm sure you've thought it out, I'm just curious. Because here in Indiana, the only thing we have are coyotes and coyote mixes (coydogs). Nothing really dangerous here, so when I go out at night I pretty much don't have anything to worry about, but you boys up there have it a little different and I just wonder how you's go about walking a safe path when it's pitch black and you're only carrying your bow. :-\ :)
~~Papa Matt
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We've got black bears, the rare bobcat, and red necks ;D. Dunno if there are any wolves or cougars, but I doubt it.
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