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Hunting Related Christmas Gifts for the Spouse

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I will be giving my wife a new Woodman Arms .45 Muzzle Loader for Christmas. I bought one last year. Very light to carry and a tack driver ! Also new saddle bags for her saddle, as she does most of her scouting from horseback. She was a very good girl this year, and Santa will also be bringing her a new camp cook stove for her living quarters horse trailer.
 
I usually get something hunting-related. Christmas came early this year. I must have been pretty good, cuz I got a thermal scope. Too bad my technological gadgets surpass my coyote calling skill :ROFLMAO:

He got some new toys for the woodshop, since he likes to putter and already has just about every hunting gear item he might want. I suspect he's already got them set up in the garage.
 
Years ago shortly after we were married my late wife gave me a Barlow scrimshaw belt buckle with an elk on it. And a few years before she died she put a Montana Silversmith buckle in the stocking she made for me. The MS buckle has a pack horse scene (I formerly packed for USFS and had my own string). I wear that one every day and Barlow elk is on the belt with trap ammo bag.20201222_103546.jpg
Look at that ... I can still see my buckle without a mirror. :)
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I usually get something hunting-related. Christmas came early this year. I must have been pretty good, cuz I got a thermal scope. Too bad my technological gadgets surpass my coyote calling skill :ROFLMAO:

He got some new toys for the woodshop, since he likes to putter and already has just about every hunting gear item he might want. I suspect he's already got them set up in the garage.
I have some buddies in Sodak that send me some pretty incredible videos from their thermal scopes. It looks like a ton of fun. Best of luck!!
 
I got my wife a new Iphone and apple watch so she can keep in touch with me while I am gone. I thought it was pretty witty and big upgrade from smoke signals.
 
We are both readers so I try and find my husband a different hunting biography/autobiography every Christmas, and for the last few years I've managed to find signed copies. Last year's was the history of Weatherby rifles and I asked Adam Weatherby if he would sign it to my husband. He was really nice and did!
 
We are both readers so I try and find my husband a different hunting biography/autobiography every Christmas, and for the last few years I've managed to find signed copies. Last year's was the history of Weatherby rifles and I asked Adam Weatherby if he would sign it to my husband. He was really nice and did!
That book was a good read.
 
We are both readers so I try and find my husband a different hunting biography/autobiography every Christmas, and for the last few years I've managed to find signed copies. Last year's was the history of Weatherby rifles and I asked Adam Weatherby if he would sign it to my husband. He was really nice and did!
The John Nosler book is another good read.
 
Years ago shortly after we were married my late wife gave me a Barlow scrimshaw belt buckle with an elk on it. And a few years before she died she put a Montana Silversmith buckle in the stocking she made for me. The MS buckle has a pack horse scene (I formerly packed for USFS and had my own string). I wear that one every day and Barlow elk is on the belt with trap ammo bag.View attachment 167253
Look at that ... I can still see my buckle without a mirror. :)
I have that same buckle from MS! I've had it for over 30 years.
 

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