Take a kid hunting!!

Dinkshooter

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I nearly pee my pants laughing everytime I watch this and listen to him shriek and moan. I wish I hadn't tipped the camera, can't figure out how to rotate video.

Probably not the first nor last time the old man wished he figured out birth control at a earlier age:D

 
Funny, I need some shorts like that.

Now I have a sore neck.
 
Thanks Dink my wife just yelled at me for having her laptop up on edge. I told I her I was watching an upside down video. Funny stuff..What a trooper.
 
This picture is only useful as it was the last time anyone has seen the closest set of hiking poles together. One is on its way to the Pacific Ocean, the other is snapped. The picture also shows the log where I stood and tried to reel in a 150lbs trout with parachute cord. The biggest fish I’ve ever battled but yet he broke off. I had to jump in and hand fish him. He only went down stream 40-50 yards before I caught him. A little scraped up, and no smarter. He might not go back there with me.

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Relegated to using that old frame because MR insists on passing off the Crewcab as an adequate elk shed pack. :D Maybe Greenhorn can talk to them.
 
Nice eye, this load on the Bull Hearse last weekend nearly killed me. Although not packed very well it was flopping around beating me to death going down hill. Catching on every freaking tall blade of grass, I now understand your pain. I should stick to deer antlers.

I picked up some of those extra straps once to remedy this but I've misplaced them. I figured with the longer straps you could lash the elk antlers up and down going from the frame buckle to frame buckle. But again, theory not tested due to disorganization.

I will say the frame with the black rubber bungees is solid, those antlers do not move, But that frame pack killed my traps that day.

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This picture is only useful as it was the last time anyone has seen the closest set of hiking poles together. One is on its way to the Pacific Ocean, the other is snapped. The picture also shows the log where I stood and tried to reel in a 150lbs trout with parachute cord. The biggest fish I’ve ever battled but yet he broke off. I had to jump in and hand fish him. He only went down stream 40-50 yards before I caught him. A little scraped up, and no smarter. He might not go back there with me.

:D Maybe it's just my mood right now but that's one of the funniest descriptive passages I've ever read on the interwebs. The look on his face in the pic at the truck seems to pass on the notion that he already knows how to get back at you. Good stuff.

Didn't know you were a visor guy. That along with cat owning... well, it doesn't add up as a positive.

BTW, I have a picture somewhere with a nice brown trout that really only serves as a 'in memoriam' to my 3rd or 4th Leatherman, which I promptly left exactly where it laid in the photo when I released the fish and hurried to catch up to my Combat Fishing buddy before he shut down every hole upstream.
 
He already did get even; I got to hike out in squishy boots with beaver sticks for hiking poles after his water slide ride.

You should see me with my visor turn upside-down................bada$$
 
Nice haul.... I agree with said statements regarding mystery ranch packs and shed hauling. External frame pack all the way.
 
Glad to see first day Ray is still getting it done. Mark some waypoints as I might be headed west come October. :D

Wish we would have had video of someone stuck in the mud turkey hunting years ago.
 
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