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Post by berkscoflinter1 on Nov 13, 2007 22:27:51 GMT -4
I used to shoot with a fellow, much older than myself, of course, who dyed his hair. The kits he used came with a cute little brush with a single, angled row of bristles. He would bring these brushes to our shoots for guys to use as pan brushes. I carry one in my possibles bag for that purpose, and you couldn't buy a better item.
I'm always concerned that I'll lose or misplace it, so Loggy, when you get into frequent use of various color schemes, save me a backup brush. Thanks, Berks.
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Post by greybearjr on Nov 13, 2007 22:38:03 GMT -4
I'll take the honors of being the last to say that Loggy did a fantastic job of planning this hunt. I've gone on many hunts around the country for all kinds of critters and without a doubt, this is the most memorable. Its not often that you can put 11 guys in a building for three days and have them get a long so well together. I think we have a new brotherhood of hunters that will hunt together again soon. GOOD SHOW LOGGY!!
GBJ
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Post by loggy on Nov 14, 2007 19:11:01 GMT -4
Berk, thats sounds great...a "dual purpose brush"!!! I trimmed my bead up a lil before I went to work Yesterday & it doesnt look quite a white!!
GBJ, your 4 Runner is one hell of a huntin vehicle in its reliable & safe transport of approx 4-5 hundred pounds of pork, a "lil" more in hunter weight ;D plus a lot more in gear weight!! ;D
Between your roof carrier coupled with both front & rear hitch hauls...we manage to pull the expedition off!!
Thanks much!!
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Post by dickert54cal on Nov 14, 2007 20:50:14 GMT -4
Well Im very happy this hunt went on with such a great group of guys....I know some from the hunt I put together last year and what a great group it was....Loggy and friends I pray you understand that it just couldnt be in the cards for so many rerasons. If you read my previous post I hope its a little clearer why I couldnt make it. My daughter is back now to 100% and my son is about 90% but our friends and family who have cancer could use a real prayer. My parents are getting back to pretty much normal (maybe even better) after dads knee replacement.....both over 70 really need me there checking on them 2 times a week maybe for another couple of weeks. That will free me up for a flintlock hunt for sure.
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Post by loggy on Nov 16, 2007 20:46:26 GMT -4
Dickert...I & likely many others can identify with you. Much prayer needed in many, many places for sure! My wifes mom has had several strokes over past several mths..in & out of hospital & asst livin qts. Runs my wife ragged helping her plus strains my homefront. As we all age along with parents etc....this will be a normal occurence in lifes temporal existence. I could write a book on what i, & my family went thru with my Dad gettin pancreatic cancer at a young age of 53 & all the stress on family & suffering Dad went thru until his exit. As we all move toward our final home we must enjoy this life on Earth to the absolute fullest plus clearly realize that there is a much better hunting ground ahead!!
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Post by dickert54cal on Nov 16, 2007 21:45:17 GMT -4
Thanks Loggy and others----this is my first year of being the one much needed. Ive always watched my parents do this sort of thing in time of need but mt time has arrived more quickly than I thought----time sure does go quickly once one has children.
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