Posted by larry@stinescorner on May 18, 2016 at 04:58:31 from (100.35.206.81):
I have read lots of bad stories over the years.Im not a hunter,but the fellow down the street asked if he could bow hunt on the small tract of woods we have.He is 20 or so years younger than me.He put some tree stands and has been successfully hunting it for about 10 years now,He gives me some deer meat each season.He is the fellow that saw me on the roof shoveling snow off this winter.He came right down and helped me. I was showing him my shop I just started to put together.He noticed the old shed only had one light and a switch,no outlets.Last night after work he wired up three outlets ,the first one a G.F.I.. He wired two more lights too. I said what do I owe you?He said you let me hunt dont you? There is a lot of bad stories,its nice to relay a good one. We are going to surprise him with a cabellas gift card.
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