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What’s your spookiest hunting experience?
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<blockquote data-quote="marksman1941" data-source="post: 2888518" data-attributes="member: 68542"><p>Windstorms get eerie. We all like to think we're tough but nature is scary lol. My family used to hunt together a lot, and about 6 of us were heading into a big thicket of old growth timber. There was a windstorm predicted for that night but it was just breezy at the moment. My grandpa was a 40 year logger, and he stopped at the edge of the timber and looked up at the trees for a bit. Finally he said "boys, do what you want but I'm not going in there". We all knew better than to ignore him. The winds hit hard 30 minutes later, and we had gusts that night up to 70mph. Took down one of the tents around my uncle, and we ended up with all 6 guys crowded in my grandpas trailer. No sleep was had, just coffee and card games trying to ignore the wind beating the snot out of the mountain.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="marksman1941, post: 2888518, member: 68542"] Windstorms get eerie. We all like to think we’re tough but nature is scary lol. My family used to hunt together a lot, and about 6 of us were heading into a big thicket of old growth timber. There was a windstorm predicted for that night but it was just breezy at the moment. My grandpa was a 40 year logger, and he stopped at the edge of the timber and looked up at the trees for a bit. Finally he said “boys, do what you want but I’m not going in there”. We all knew better than to ignore him. The winds hit hard 30 minutes later, and we had gusts that night up to 70mph. Took down one of the tents around my uncle, and we ended up with all 6 guys crowded in my grandpas trailer. No sleep was had, just coffee and card games trying to ignore the wind beating the snot out of the mountain. [/QUOTE]
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