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Offline Double D

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November 12, 2008 Good morning Montana
« on: November 12, 2008, 09:23:26 AM »
Good Morning everyone. 52 degrees and cloudy right now.  

Slept pretty good last night. Guess I was bit wore out

My hunting has been limited this year by my bad knees. Probably going to do the knee replacement before the year is out. Thinking about giving the knee surgeon over in Kalispel a call and set up an appointment.

I have been limiting my hunting this year to walking a weedy fence line between an alfalfa field and wheat stubblefield, a distance of about 2 miles. By time I get to the far end my knees hurt pretty good and walking is pretty hard. Felt pretty good this morning so decided when I got to the end of the fenceline, to head out across the alfalfa field. It was 4 hours and about 5 miles until I got to the pick up point. The wife picked me up and told me she had seen the landowner and he asked that I stop by. I really wanted to go home and rest my knees but when the person who gives you permission to use his land ask you to stop in, you stop in. We drove over to his house and on the way saw two deer laying in a weed patch about 400 yards from the road.

I looked them over with my binoculars and could see one looked like it might be little forked horn Mulie buck. About this time the landowner drove up and told me that's why he wanted to see me to tell him about those two deer. Why didn't he say so earlier and save me the long walk and pain.

I could tell by the way my knees were feeling that my hunting season was pretty much over. I also knew that if I drove down the road it would come up behind the deer. It would be short walk over the hill to the deer. Forked horn Mulie eats as good as a big trophy deer.

When I got to the top of the hill I had to crawl on my belly in the short grass to get where I could see the deer in the weeds. His head and face were partially obscured by the weeds. His body was mostly obscured by the roll of the land, his neck was fully exposed. He was laying facing me and looking straight at me. I don't like side neck shots, but this was a straight on neck shot and at about 65 yards at that. It was the only shot I had. I took the shot and he dropped in his bed and never moved.

I walked down to him and as I got closer he kept getting bigger until I got to him and found a 4 x 4. Ground shrinkage reversed.

I told the wife earlier this year when my knees were hurt so bad,  I was going make an appointment with the doctor as soon as we got back to U.S. When we got back home, I told her that as soon as we found a house and got moved in I would call the knee doctor and make an appointment. Once we got moved in, I told my wife that hunting season was just two months away and right after hunting season was over I would call the Doctor. Well I am out of excuses for procrastinating...so I picked up the phone  a few minutes ago and called the knee surgeon. Why not it's coming on winter time in Montana, and healing is a good indoor activity.

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Re: November 12, 2008 Good morning Montana
« Reply #1 on: November 13, 2008, 12:48:39 AM »
It does sound as though you had a nice hunt, but I can feel your pain.  The best day hunting when your knee's are bad can be the worst day ever if it hurts like that.

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Re: November 12, 2008 Good morning Montana
« Reply #2 on: November 13, 2008, 05:17:39 AM »
If I wasn't retired and had to go to work, Iwould have called in sick.  But since it was hunting...well thats different!!