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Well, I started my new training program today in hopes that I'll be in better shape when I hit those fields with Brandy in ..........

General Ray

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2 1/2 weeks in old Mass with the Mighty Explorer :lol:, walked a mile during my 1/2 lunch then walked another two miles right after work and just in case I ain't, no problem, I gots me the swingy thingy :clapping:

I'm getten excited folks as the day General Ray takes the Mighty Tundra on her first trip across this beauitful country, I don't have much experiance hunting fields so I know I need to beef up a bit :lmfao:

Only hunted one field for about 4 hours and that was with Brian in UpStateNY, made some great finds :thumbup: also, so I thought I better work out the cob webs and start walking and pushing my self because a fresh plowed field is no piece of cake to a park hunter.

And speaking of park hunting, Bubba and I met one of the longest running members of this forum today, believe it or not he has never posted on our forum but has always lurked for 10 years or more, he has followed us from the Whites forum way back then, he's 80 year old Nile, he just loves us and has followed us for all these years and trys to read the forum everyday if he can, I'll post the story of the meeting today when I know Nile and his wife are home, Thursday night. :clapping:
 
I envy ya Ray.The only thing i enjoyed more than seen the country side up there in the fall was the wonderfull cookin i was often treated to by freinds up in that neck.
Make sure you git to a place that sells quahogs (sp?) pronounced kohogs , it aint cajun seafood but oyu won't regret it.
Ya preferably want to git 'em in a bar so ya can rinse 'em down with a cold beer :thumbup:

Good OLD coinage in that neck o' the woods Ray.
 
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