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    Dan-o's Day

    Please lift Dan up in prayer today. He is our kindred spirit and a dear friend to us all here on this tight-knit little group forum. Pray for his timely recovery and for a good story from him in a day or two!!! <>< aj Psalms 71
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    Something we all should read..."Piggyback Hero"

    A vet friend of mine sent this to me today, and, in my opinion, should be on the Story Forum. Piggyback Hero by Ralph Kinney Bennett Tomorrow morning they'll lay the remains of Glenn Rojohn to rest in the Peace Lutheran Cemetery in the little town of Greenock, Pa., just southeast of...
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    The Trespassing Preacher, Part II

    I see that Linda has dutifully introduced you to the latest adventure. If you have a little time, allow me to rewind for just a spell sos you can get a little more of a grip on the situation. I pulled up to the old home place and parked. Seeing no one around, I knocked on the door--no answer...
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    WinterTag-out 2007

    Get yore gear and let's go down the road a piece, if you have time. It was my second day of a five-day hunt, my last extended hunt of winter. I had taken two nice deer earlier in the season, one being a hefty 190-pound seven-pointer and another lesser buck, but good eating just the same...
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    Homemade hunting remedies that will save you money.

    OK hunters, you all know that we stink, big time, to all critters in the wild. Well....now hear this. I finally used all of my fine $13.00 Scent Shield, scent eliminator stuff. I noticed from the git-go that it had a white powder substance that always settled to the bottom. The directions...
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    The Artful Dodger

    Life was grand in Saline County back in late 1967. I drove a nice Bonneville convertible, had a little money in my pocket, newly married for about 8 months...life was just grand. I avoided the draft by gettin' married (that, of course, was just a little bi-product to being married donchaknow)...
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    The Licensed Homestead

    Ron's recent post reminded me of a special in a special time. Come along with me, if you have the time. You might even somewhat amused. ********************************************** A few decades back, three and a half to be exact, Daddy and I hunted a ranch called Ferguson's Ranch. It...
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    Christmas Eve On the Delaware (a repost for the new blood)

    I suppose I have reposted this story three times now. So you old folks just indulge and allow the newbies a new story. Merry Christmas to each of you...my very special friends. <>< aj ********************************************************** I have heard this story told several times as...
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    Priorities are Made for Changin'

    About three or four weeks ago, I found myself, before daylight, preparing a makeshift blind at the convergence of two well-traveled deer trails. However, in an instant, my priorities changed from deer to turkey. I'm flexible, what the hay? As the first of first light began to make its way...
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    Anybody here ever waterprook an Ace 250???

    I mainly want to use it for shallow freshwater wading. Any suggestions on how to rig the pinpoint? aj
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    Truth or Consequences: An Editorial

    I write this piece because I care about each of you. Perhaps it should go on the Views forum. But I don't 'do' the Views forum. I am not into mindless, pointless, argumentative conjecture. I'm gettin' old and I have MUCH better things to do with the remaining time God might see fit to give...
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    Listen for the Bell

    Just across the road and down the way from our home is a field, with two horses in it. Sometimes there are more, but always...there are at least two. From a distance, each looks like every other horse. But if you observe closely you will notice something quite amazing. Looking into the eyes...
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    Hilltop Harvest 2006 - Part II - Finale

    Welcome back. Now Where were we? Oh yeah. The arrow arched toward its target only to miss. The buck heard my bow and immediately whirled and
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    Hilltop Harvest 2006

    I awoke at 6:00 a.m. to the rhythmatic pitter-patter of a steady rain. Since it had not rained in nearly three weeks, it was certainly welcomed. But coupled with the cool, dankness and remembering that I had been up before daylight every other day of my two-week vacation, and knowing the deer...
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    The Horse-eating Bush

    This season I splurged a bit and bought me a spankin' new set of camoflauge to go with my new tree stand. Now this is not 'just' camo, but a rather new design, if I do say so myself, is quite effective on deer and wild turkey. It is called Predator Deception. You can google it up or go to...
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    A Few Arkansas Pointsl

    Well, I know I'm outta my league but I thought I'd show my ENTIRE collection. It won't take long. :lol: Few as they are, they are each very special. Here's an overall view. [attachment 35941 arrowheads003.jpg] The center one in the middle is special because I found it with Daddy while turkey...
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    One man's trash is....

    (you know it) another man's treasure. I drive a fifteen passenger dodge commuter van to work and back daily. One day last week I noticed that, at one of my stops, by the dumpster, was an old table leg. I didn't think much of it. As the days went on, I kept noticing it. Then I realized the...
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    The Master Craftsman

    The Master Craftsman Growing up in Saline County, life was pretty simple. I noticed that some of my buddies
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    Trotlining the Fouche La Fave (repost for all newcomers)

    This is one of my favorite stories. I thought that if you are new to the forum (a year or less) you might enjoy the read. All others, please indulge me, since I can't seem to come up with a new one just at this time. aj *********************************************************** Trotlining...
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    Requiem of the Hot Tomatoes

    Requiem of the Hot Tomatoes It is indeed a sad song. But, please, continue to read. Act 1 My sweet wife Virginia, aka Gigi, is a loving, serving, unselfish and conservative individual. She is what makes the world go
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