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Re: Your "I almost forgot" list [Re: Texas Dan] #5378266 10/25/14 12:40 AM
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don't forget to sight that old rifle in

Re: Your "I almost forgot" list [Re: Texas Dan] #5378367 10/25/14 01:23 AM
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Have for years, and always have a check off list before we leave the house for the woods. Actually keep last years list to work off and add to or delete as required. Knock on the old wooden head, never left behind anything vital... so far....


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Re: Your "I almost forgot" list [Re: Texas Dan] #5378676 10/25/14 04:56 AM
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I picked up one of those small ammo cases at Academy today and put one box of ammo in it for every caliber rifle that I own. It will be kept in my trailer for those times when I foget to bring ammo.

Maybe I should go ahead and put it in my truck so I don't forget it next week.


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Re: Your "I almost forgot" list [Re: Texas Dan] #5379857 10/26/14 03:22 AM
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30 years ago, got up early to beat the rush hour traffic through Dallas. 30 minutes away from home noticed the red and blue flashing lights in my rear view mirror. As the trooper was walking up to the truck I realized I didn't feel my wallet in my hip pocket. Seem one of my headlights was out. Got a warning ticket, turned around went home got my wallet. Thank you state trooper........my hunting license was in my wallet.

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I forgot my bow release once and that was it. Still was able to pull it back and kill a doe last year on public land.

Re: Your "I almost forgot" list [Re: Pittstate] #5380102 10/26/14 01:14 PM
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Originally Posted By: Pittstate
I forgot my bow release once and that was it. Still was able to pull it back and kill a doe last year on public land.


Another critical item where it probably makes sense to keep a spare at camp just in case.


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