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close encounters of the moose kind
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<blockquote data-quote="plumbernater" data-source="post: 193212" data-attributes="member: 1601"><p>Back when I was teenager I was deer hunting in NC mountains. I was in my favorite spot backed up to a tree in some mt. laurel, hiden you could say. Any way I fell asleep, I wake up with a doe sticking her nose in my face. She scared me, I scared her, she blew snot all over me and ran like hell. No shooting envolved, just cussing cause of snot in the face. That day of hunting was over. Back to the video, I think that moose didnt want nothing to do with the arrow after checking it out</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="plumbernater, post: 193212, member: 1601"] Back when I was teenager I was deer hunting in NC mountains. I was in my favorite spot backed up to a tree in some mt. laurel, hiden you could say. Any way I fell asleep, I wake up with a doe sticking her nose in my face. She scared me, I scared her, she blew snot all over me and ran like hell. No shooting envolved, just cussing cause of snot in the face. That day of hunting was over. Back to the video, I think that moose didnt want nothing to do with the arrow after checking it out [/QUOTE]
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