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Thread: Does anyone else write down their hunting stories?

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    Reading this thread has me wanting to go to confession? If I was ever to expose some of my hunting stories, I'm sure it would result in at least a couple of divorces and quite possibly a paternity suit? You guys sound like a bunch of choir boys? Geesh!

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    You guys write these journals before / during/ or after the whisky bottle is opened. 32 pointer

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    Quote Originally Posted by js4fn View Post
    You guys write these journals before / during/ or after the whisky bottle is opened. 32 pointer
    All 3 options, and when reading the journal you can tell lol.
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    Quote Originally Posted by js4fn View Post
    You guys write these journals before / during/ or after the whisky bottle is opened. 32 pointer
    LOL, back in my drinking days I quickly learned that, after tipping back a few, my handwriting would get worse and it would take forever to record the day’s events.

    I have to admit that as I grow older, it’s getting harder to write stuff down and my daily entries are getting shorter.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bushmoose View Post
    Reading this thread has me wanting to go to confession? If I was ever to expose some of my hunting stories, I'm sure it would result in at least a couple of divorces and quite possibly a paternity suit? You guys sound like a bunch of choir boys? Geesh!
    LOL where do you hunt? Vegas?? One year one of the fellows brought a couple of flix for the VCR but we were too tired to watch them. We played caps another time… rowdy bunch, I know. Most often, we play cards or watch hockey games on TV.
    Last edited by Sam Menard; October 7th, 2022 at 07:18 AM.
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    We had a Log Book at the cottage for a while and I carried on the tradition when I retired and moved to The Farm 5 years ago. As for stories ? Some are worth repeating and some are classed as "unbelievable" and of course there are some that should just remain a memory.
    Good Luck & Good Hunting !

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bushmoose View Post
    Reading this thread has me wanting to go to confession? If I was ever to expose some of my hunting stories, I'm sure it would result in at least a couple of divorces and quite possibly a paternity suit? You guys sound like a bunch of choir boys? Geesh!
    thats for Icefishing ... lol
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    Quote Originally Posted by Sam Menard View Post
    LOL where do you hunt? Vegas?? One year one of the fellows brought a couple of flix for the VCR but we were too tired to watch them. We played caps another time… rowdy bunch, I know. Most often, we play cards or watch hockey games on TV.
    A girl I used to date many moons ago told me her dad and his hunt gang used to drive to Thunder Bay area for their annual hunt. Several of them would fly out of T. Bay to Vegas for a 3-4 day hiatus? LOL I guess they got caught at some point by one of the wives and the jig was up. LOL

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    This is a great thread. I never thought of writing down a journal but enjoy posting a story once in a while on this forum for others to enjoy. It would be cool to have a book to look back on. Now a days you can probably journals it on social media, I wouldn't be surprised if some people are doing that.
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    Not any formal log or journal, just started as recaps of what occurred during my deer hunt as a message to my younger brother in years when he did not attend. Kept more as a reminder of past hunts for reading at times of feeling nostalgic I guess.
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