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    #16
    Originally posted by savage1134 View Post
    Interesting! In for the outcome! You want to f=== on me? (movie quote)
    Lol! Leslie fn Chow

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      #17
      Originally posted by Gumbo Man View Post
      Right between the eyes with a judo tip and then finish him off when and if he gets back on his feet.
      I’ve put a few coins down with a judo tip between the eyes. It ain’t pretty. 😁

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        #18
        Coons. Fat fingers and small keys.

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          #19
          Did you guys see this story posted under that story
          Busy week for bow hunters

          ‘It’s pretty wild’: Idaho hunter finds remains of man missing for 53 years
          Nate Eaton, Brittni Johnson
          Wed, September 22, 2021, 10:43 AM·1 min read

          A bow hunter looking for a shortcut on Sept. 17 stumbled upon the remains of a man missing for 53 years.

          Raymond Jones, a 39-year-old from Salmon, had been missing since 1968. He was bow hunting for mountain goats in the east fork of Hayden Creek in Lemhi County when he was last seen on Sept. 7, 1968.

          “There were some other hunters in camp but he was by himself when he disappeared,” Lemhi County Sheriff Steve Penner tells EastIdahoNews.com.

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          The day after Jones vanished, then-Sheriff Bill Baker was called to the camp and an official search was launched Sept. 9, 1968. The Recorder-Herald reports that aircraft were used in the search, but it was ultimately called off due to severe snowy weather.

          At one point, the search was briefly reopened after footprints were found, according to the Idaho State Journal. But the case was abandoned again.

          On Friday, around 4 p.m., the Lemhi County Sheriff’s Office received a call from a hunter in the same area where Jones disappeared.

          “The hunter was seeking a shortcut from one hunting area to another when he found human remains and then contacted the sheriff’s office,” Penner says. “Due to the lack of remaining daylight and ruggedness of the terrain, recovery efforts began on the morning of the 18th.”

          Sheriff’s deputies found part of Jones’ wallet and inside was identification with his name on it.

          “It’s pretty wild, ain’t it? You have another bowhunter looking for a shortcut who stumbled upon a bowhunter from 53 years ago,” Penner says.

          Jones’ wife is still alive and his family members have been contacted. If he was still alive today, Jones would be 92 years old.


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            #20
            Originally posted by JerryC View Post
            Coons. Fat fingers and small keys.
            No offense JerryC but to avoid offending others we should strike the word “Coon” from our vocabulary and just say raccoon. You never know who’s reading this stuff. LOL

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              #21
              Broke ol Mike of the habit…

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                #22
                That’s two cool stories!

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                  #23
                  One less thief

                  I saw that other story like ORR, would be interesting to know what happened to that bowhunter back in 68

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                    #24
                    Well played, young man. He'd just had enough...

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                      #25
                      Originally posted by Gumbo Man View Post
                      No offense JerryC but to avoid offending others we should strike the word “Coon” from our vocabulary and just say raccoon. You never know who’s reading this stuff. LOL

                      I know that was typed with “tongue in cheek”, but we’ll stick with the short version.[emoji6]


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                        #26
                        Now thats a true, “feel good”, story

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                          #27
                          will make a cool euro!!!

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                            #28
                            And some of yall saying culling does no good.

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                              #29
                              Exact facts are somewhat Muzzy, however it is understood that the thief was filled with Rage when the youth filled the Kill Zone thus introducing him to the Grim Reaper. (Might have been a Montec but again all facts are not out at this time.)

                              also understand Stotts had quite a rap sheet and he was arrest on 9/3 for meth trafficking.
                              Last edited by brown dogs; 09-23-2021, 06:29 AM.

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                                #30
                                Seemed like SSS was in order
                                Or mow and SS.

                                I hate thieves

                                BP

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