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    #16
    I read every word of all 4 of those threads........I want to go Axis hunting.

    Gifted story teller and heck of a writer. I never got a chance to meet him or talk with him but have always enjoyed his threads. Great tribute!

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      #17
      I've ready many of his threads. I believe he had just passed when I started lurking. The responses to his passing is what let me know this was a community not just an internet forum.

      Sent from my SAMSUNG-SM-N920A using Tapatalk

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        #18
        Originally posted by Slick8 View Post
        I've ready many of his threads. I believe he had just passed when I started lurking. The responses to his passing is what let me know this was a community not just an internet forum.

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        I went back & looked at the post you referenced & agree with you 100%. The gentleman must have been a heck of an individual and the respect he was given proves that fact. There are some extremely good individuals on this site.

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          #19
          Sure wish I could of shared a campfire with him. He definitely knew how to hook you into a thread, wore out the refresh button haha. Always enjoyed his hunting threads. I will drink a Pepsi in his honor this weekend

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            #20
            In my opinion he was the “Higher Authority” on all things bowhunting. His opinions carried a lot of weight around here. I never had the privilege of meeting him but he left quite a legacy

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              #21
              Thanks Mitch! Been awhile since I read those threads. Miss the man.

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                #22
                South of Dallas and west of Houston

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                  #23
                  I miss sharing a campfire with him on the Junco. He taught me a lot in the few short years I knew him.

                  Sent from my SM-T580 using Tapatalk

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                    #24
                    Miss his insight every year. God bless him.
                    Great tribute, brother.

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                      #25
                      He was the first person I ever argued management on TBH! Good dude. Wish I would have met him in person.

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                        #26
                        Great post Mitch
                        Doc was definitely one of the good ones

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                          #27
                          awesomeness

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                            #28
                            Up for a fresh Pepsi

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                              #29
                              Said it before and will say it again...the world needs more John Lee's!

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                                #30
                                Drill one

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