This was the first year I haven't been in a long time. It seems my middle son figured that weekend was a good time to tie the knot. Hope he knows he'll never be able to go to one again. It will always be his anniversary weekend.....LOL
This was the first year I haven't been in a long time. It seems my middle son figured that weekend was a good time to tie the knot. Hope he knows he'll never be able to go to one again. It will always be his anniversary weekend.....LOL
"All right, they're on our left, they're on our right, they're in front of us, they're behind us. They can't get away this time."
LtGen Lewis B. “Chesty” Puller - USMC
A lot of outfitters that's for sure, was glad to see Steve Bartylla back, would have liked to have talked with him, coolest product I saw was the TV archery target. It looks like a TV but is actually a target where you can project videos, trail cam photos, etc onto then shoot it. Very pricey. Funny to see some booths too. Saw some guys from around my area that make their own videos, etc. one of the guys in the booth and part of their crew is a total BS artist, just shook my head and moved on, capitalism at its finest!
"...the deepest, most permanent features of all great moments outside are the names, faces, descriptions, and emotions. The antlers on the wall...well, they're just bones affixed to boards. But what they represent, however, is flesh and blood - fathers and sons, friends spending time with friends and the the seasons of life when the people we love were still with us. These old antlers on the wall...well, take a seat, my friend, and I'll tell you all about them." -Rev. Zeke Pipher
Well you can't leave me hanging Blackbeard...which guys are those, don't have to throw out the guys name you know. Just don't want to support some shady s**t.
I live life at full draw....
I don't even now what they are calling themselves, I didn't pay that much attention, sorry.
"...the deepest, most permanent features of all great moments outside are the names, faces, descriptions, and emotions. The antlers on the wall...well, they're just bones affixed to boards. But what they represent, however, is flesh and blood - fathers and sons, friends spending time with friends and the the seasons of life when the people we love were still with us. These old antlers on the wall...well, take a seat, my friend, and I'll tell you all about them." -Rev. Zeke Pipher
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