trophy/man rooms?
- quack_a_tack
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I have never looked at this post until today, I must say I have been missing out. Mr. Pat you are a wealth of good stories, and a true outdoorsman. I agree with alot you have said, I will share my favorite hunting story, not that it is comparable to Mr. Pats. It is however just as important to me.
My father went on his first Duck hunt ever this past year. I have spent many years trying to convence him to go with me, but to no availe. He has spent most of his life training Hog, and coon hounds and loves those two sports dearly. When I took up duck hunting when I was 12, hunting with friends he said he would go with us next season. This has gone on for 14 years now. I bought a lab when I was 16 and my dad helped train her and due mostly to him she matured into a true hunting dog. She is no MH or HRC but to me she is one of the best meat dogs a guy could have. My father has been saying he wanted to go hunting just to watch the dog work, didn't care to do any shooting. So finally this past season on one of my trips to hunt in Cleveland he called me on my way down and said he had scouted my Brake and it had ducks in it, that had been there for the last two weeks. This was not at all abnormal for he always has found joy in seeing me in having a good hunt.
The words out of his mouth that followed the report left me surprised. "How many pairs of waders you got in your truck?" I answered after a short pause, not knowing who he had told I would take, I told him I just so happened to have two pairs. He said good cause I am going with you. I was in shock. I pulled in the drive and he was in the kitchen cleaning his shotgun smiling and inquired about all th detailes of what we would do as he had no clue as to what to prepare for. We had a drink and he went to sleep so he would be ready to hunt.
We set up in a small hole in the timber I usually have good luck hunting. We had one Woody fly by at daylight , it was a quiet morning. I never looked at a watch since I was enjoying my fathers company and cared less about how much time we had spent there. We had decided to pick up and head home, just as the words left my mouth a pair of Mallards flew over and one quick hit on the call and they dropped in on a string. I never fired a shot as I was caught up in watching the look on my dads face, he was fascinated by the beauty and movment of the ducks coming through the trees. He never picked his gun up either.
We never fired a shot that morning. On the 4-wheeler ride to the house he said " so thats why you are so caught up in duck hunting?". I said what do you mean, his answer " wathing those ducks come in like that was amazing". I smiled and said yes. After we got back to the house he admitted to me that he had seen no ducks the afternoon before he only wanted to go hunting with me to spend time doing something with me. Doing somethin I love. It brought tears to my eyes and with a lump in my throat I could only say I enjoyed it more than anything.
We never fired a shot and I would say this was my favorite hunting memory ever, from the look on my dads face seeing the ducks come in, to his reason for wanting to go. It will live in my mind forever.
My father went on his first Duck hunt ever this past year. I have spent many years trying to convence him to go with me, but to no availe. He has spent most of his life training Hog, and coon hounds and loves those two sports dearly. When I took up duck hunting when I was 12, hunting with friends he said he would go with us next season. This has gone on for 14 years now. I bought a lab when I was 16 and my dad helped train her and due mostly to him she matured into a true hunting dog. She is no MH or HRC but to me she is one of the best meat dogs a guy could have. My father has been saying he wanted to go hunting just to watch the dog work, didn't care to do any shooting. So finally this past season on one of my trips to hunt in Cleveland he called me on my way down and said he had scouted my Brake and it had ducks in it, that had been there for the last two weeks. This was not at all abnormal for he always has found joy in seeing me in having a good hunt.
The words out of his mouth that followed the report left me surprised. "How many pairs of waders you got in your truck?" I answered after a short pause, not knowing who he had told I would take, I told him I just so happened to have two pairs. He said good cause I am going with you. I was in shock. I pulled in the drive and he was in the kitchen cleaning his shotgun smiling and inquired about all th detailes of what we would do as he had no clue as to what to prepare for. We had a drink and he went to sleep so he would be ready to hunt.
We set up in a small hole in the timber I usually have good luck hunting. We had one Woody fly by at daylight , it was a quiet morning. I never looked at a watch since I was enjoying my fathers company and cared less about how much time we had spent there. We had decided to pick up and head home, just as the words left my mouth a pair of Mallards flew over and one quick hit on the call and they dropped in on a string. I never fired a shot as I was caught up in watching the look on my dads face, he was fascinated by the beauty and movment of the ducks coming through the trees. He never picked his gun up either.
We never fired a shot that morning. On the 4-wheeler ride to the house he said " so thats why you are so caught up in duck hunting?". I said what do you mean, his answer " wathing those ducks come in like that was amazing". I smiled and said yes. After we got back to the house he admitted to me that he had seen no ducks the afternoon before he only wanted to go hunting with me to spend time doing something with me. Doing somethin I love. It brought tears to my eyes and with a lump in my throat I could only say I enjoyed it more than anything.
We never fired a shot and I would say this was my favorite hunting memory ever, from the look on my dads face seeing the ducks come in, to his reason for wanting to go. It will live in my mind forever.
Damn, i thought I had that one
Is that buddy of yours tryin to blow that call or make love to it?
Is that buddy of yours tryin to blow that call or make love to it?
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After we got back to the house he admitted to me that he had seen no ducks the afternoon before he only wanted to go hunting with me to spend time doing something with me. Doing somethin I love.
That was the best part of the story to me. That's cool

That was the best part of the story to me. That's cool


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This is a awesome thread with some great tales of the ole times.
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Figure I can add my now finished room to this thread.
















Looking for 2 duck calls from Dominic Serio of Greenwood (ones for Novacaine)
"Most Chesapeakes, unless in agreement that it is his idea, will continually question the validity of what he is being asked to do" - Butch Goodwin
"Most Chesapeakes, unless in agreement that it is his idea, will continually question the validity of what he is being asked to do" - Butch Goodwin
- quack_a_tack
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Lookin pretty good man I just got mine all aranged ready to paint soon after I do I will post up some of mine .Although it would look better but my dog ate my two canada mounts soon after we moved in.
Damn, i thought I had that one
Is that buddy of yours tryin to blow that call or make love to it?
Is that buddy of yours tryin to blow that call or make love to it?
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I'll trade you for that turkey call with that funny looking thing inside and that Dick Reed duck call. They show up well in the last picute in the shelves.
Great job Joel!
Great job Joel!
Ben Lee on Turkey Hunting ---- "It's a disease, your going to do it till you die"
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one of the greatest threads ive ever encountered on the internet.
yall, the waterfowler especially, keep it coming.
yall, the waterfowler especially, keep it coming.
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My newest edition to the man room. Colt 1849 Pocket revolver. Serial number look up says it was made in 1865.
I found this at an estate sale back before Thanksgiving. It was in the ziplock bag that it is pictured on but it was broken down to every piece possible. Seriously, there was not one more screw that could be taken out to make the number of loose parts any greater. Anyway, I was one of the first people there along with several antique dealers. It sat on a table in the middle of the front room, passed over by several people as they didn't take the time to look at anything in a ziplock bag. I snatched it up as soon as I noticed what it was.
I asked on this board where to send the gun for a restoration and assembly. I was given the info for Mr Ed Sanders out of West Point by weimhunter. Contacted him on the phone, and had an uncle take the gun to him.
Since then, he and I have had 3 or three phone conversations. I went and picked the gun up last Saturday and I am so happy. All the parts were there minus one, the hammer spring, which he made a replacement for.

Anyway, now I have to build a shadow box for it so it can go on the wall.
Reggie, thanks for Mr Sanders info. He is awesome.
I found this at an estate sale back before Thanksgiving. It was in the ziplock bag that it is pictured on but it was broken down to every piece possible. Seriously, there was not one more screw that could be taken out to make the number of loose parts any greater. Anyway, I was one of the first people there along with several antique dealers. It sat on a table in the middle of the front room, passed over by several people as they didn't take the time to look at anything in a ziplock bag. I snatched it up as soon as I noticed what it was.
I asked on this board where to send the gun for a restoration and assembly. I was given the info for Mr Ed Sanders out of West Point by weimhunter. Contacted him on the phone, and had an uncle take the gun to him.
Since then, he and I have had 3 or three phone conversations. I went and picked the gun up last Saturday and I am so happy. All the parts were there minus one, the hammer spring, which he made a replacement for.

Anyway, now I have to build a shadow box for it so it can go on the wall.
Reggie, thanks for Mr Sanders info. He is awesome.
Looking for 2 duck calls from Dominic Serio of Greenwood (ones for Novacaine)
"Most Chesapeakes, unless in agreement that it is his idea, will continually question the validity of what he is being asked to do" - Butch Goodwin
"Most Chesapeakes, unless in agreement that it is his idea, will continually question the validity of what he is being asked to do" - Butch Goodwin
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Cool pistol. That's a helluva find.
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for all the new guys on board these days!!
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This is definitely a great read. Some wonderful memories shared in this topic. Why did it stop ???
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Economy!hottytoddy wrote:This is definitely a great read. Some wonderful memories shared in this topic. Why did it stop ???
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GEAUX LSU!
WHO DAT!
DO,DU AND DW!
GEAUX LSU!
WHO DAT!
DO,DU AND DW!
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shooting doves the last 2 days helped with the withdrawals from duck season, but i needed more. so i dug up some great reads from a few years back. if you haven't read most of this it's pretty good reading... check it out
champcaller wrote:and THAT is a duck hunt.DUCK-HUNT wrote:
for exmaple you could kill a 4 greenheads (two banded), a mallard/black cross, and a mallard/gaddy cross and smash a hot blonde on the way back to the ramp and call it a hell of a day
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