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My rule for hunting is don't shoot anything the dawg can't carry.



If I hunted with him I would substitute the word dawg for buddy.
 
"I need you go get out of the vehicle and put your hands behind your........holy crap!!!"



Gerry
 
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Gerry, a few years back at this camp, 2 game wardens showed up to do a routine check. They came inside the camp and this guy, Big Z as he's called, slowly stood up from the table and the look on their faces was priceless. One of the guys was 6'4" and he looked up at him said there aren't too many guys that I have to look up to. Big Z said, "get out of my way, my mother was bigger than you."
 
I doubt he could fit in any manufactured tree stand. He had better pick a nice thick, healthy tree, too.
 


Your "hunting buddy" looks way to much like my NASCAR buddy. Except on steroids.



Gerry Mac



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Huntng buddies.



The two really short ones are gone now. Didn't complain (unless left at home), were good swimmers, had good noses, and were great hand warmers.



The other one is about two feet short of the big guy, but has 6 duck blinds, is a hell of a duck caller and a great shot. But, doesn't like to share his beer.



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That's a big boy. I knew a guy who told people he was 6'14" because people reacted better than when he woud say 7'2"



Here's my hunting buddy - tri-colored Springer. He's only 6 mos old right now, but is almost as big as the Black Lab we hunted with this past weekend. (This picture is from a game farm hunt we did that's why there's hen pheasants)



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