Just arrows at critters I did not hit. Cousin lost a knife in west Texas. Found it 2 yrs or so later. It was sun bleached white when it was recovered.
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1990ish I was sitting in a tree nature called so I unbuckled my belt opened my jeans and a nice 8 walks down the road, grab my 30-30 and harvest my first buck. Forget to buckle up my belt and lost my brand new buck knife. I searched forever the next day for it with no luck. We left the antlers sitting on a cooler that night and something drug them off too. Oh well I still have the memories!!
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I lost my GPS at old Sabine bottom WMA while hunting pigs. I was ticked at myself and all I could think about was all the hunting spots and important information that I lost. After me griping and ranting for 10 minutes my buddy I was with said " hey dummy I've had my GPS on the whole time so let's just go back and find it". It worked and he gets to tell that story on me every year.
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Originally posted by 32drawlength View Post
December Aoudad hunt in west Texas just hours before a major snow storm in 2011....Ammo, bedding, hunting clothes, coolers, personal items, boots, optics....on & on & on of other multiple items
Thankfully guns were in car & car moved just in time before it went up in flames!!!
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Originally posted by bowhunting1 View PostWalking through the woods with my bow attached to my backpack and Mathews T series quiver attached to my bow. Had to walk through low hanging brush in a couple places and my quiver detached from the bow. Expensive quiver and not to mention all arrows with broadheads and lighted nocks. Never found it.
Similar story. My first year in Pike County. I tried to shorten walk to truck in dark after evening hunt by cutting across the rows of a freshly cut corn field. Stumbled multiple times before really busting my butt. Picked myself up and made it to truck. Next morning I decided to hunt furthest stand for a walk. I made it and after scurrying up tree, I realized my quiver and arrows were missing. I almost ran back to camp and luckily had 6 arrows. Made up some broad heads and hustled back to stand hour after daylight.
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Late November of 2001. I somehow lost my billfold in the woods when I was trying to get in a last minute hunt right before we were to fly to my inlaws in Atlanta for Thanksgiving. I had no time to get new I.D. and due to the security crackdown (6 weeks after 9/11) they would not let me on the plane- wife and young kids went on without me. Of course with them gone I went back out to the lease and had a great time by myself. For some reason my wife was a bit cold to me when they got back.
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