even though the last time i went hunting was in the early 80's, those sounds are still with me...
Just missing the snow a teeny weeny bit

RetNavy
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I remember a hunt in the Hill Country several years ago after it snowed. The cold , the snow covered landscape, the sounds all made for one of my most memorable hunts. A unique experience here in Texas that was the norm for you so I can understand how you'd miss it. I enjoyed reading your memory.RetNavy wrote:With the cold weather it bought back memories of hunting in Northern Michigan.... it seems that C-R-A-C-K of Dad's .303 British and eldest brother's 30-30 was always so much louder and sharper during the cold weather than during summer... even the shotguns had a different sound to them..... short bark of younger brother .410, B-O-O-M of the .12 gauge, the barking of our dogs as they chase the rabbits through the cedar swamps.... ever notice how sound carries when its chilly,
even though the last time i went hunting was in the early 80's, those sounds are still with me...
Just missing the snow a teeny weeny bit![]()
RetNavy
I remember one of the last time I went deer hunting, we set our camper up about month before and started staying about 2 weeks before season started... night before season started, a ******* from down south (Detroit area) pulled in with a fifth wheeler on a diesel truck, reving up and down trying to back it in a spot.... after that he hooked a gas generator....... karma came around about three days later, he walked in with his brand new .308 barrel looking like a tripod.... said he didnt know he had mud in barrel when he shot..... looked more like a light load....Jim Beaux wrote:Cmon Man! Sumptens gotta be wrong wit your memory....cantcha 'member the smell of camp coffee, bacon, & eggs on those cold morning?
RetNavy wrote:I remember one of the last time I went deer hunting, we set our camper up about month before and started staying about 2 weeks before season started... night before season started, a ******* from down south (Detroit area) pulled in with a fifth wheeler on a diesel truck, reving up and down trying to back it in a spot.... after that he hooked a gas generator....... karma came around about three days later, he walked in with his brand new .308 barrel looking like a tripod.... said he didnt know he had mud in barrel when he shot..... looked more like a light load....Jim Beaux wrote:Cmon Man! Sumptens gotta be wrong wit your memory....cantcha 'member the smell of camp coffee, bacon, & eggs on those cold morning?
camper was propane powered so yep... did have eggs, bacon, and coffee and yep.... it smelled delicious....
Maybe it's time for a trip to Buffalo.RetNavy wrote:Just missing the snow a teeny weeny bit![]()