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Covey
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Cool pics and camp! Love that kinda stuff! Jason

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Wow! Nice as it gets stumpin for sure. Tess retrieves by the feathers.

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Way too cool! Now that's my idea of a camp! I'm sure that you truly enjoyed your time! I'm jealous. Thanks for sharing.

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Great pics! Thanks for sharing.

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Thanks for the nice words and F-MANNY next time I am out stumping I sure will give you a ring!!

MAY THE SPIRIT OF FRED BEAR GUIDE OUR ARROWS.

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True old fashioned woodsmanship, WOW!
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Looks like alot of fun. Great lookin camp.

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quote:
Originally posted by GUYZER:
Thanks for the nice words and F-MANNY next time I am out stumping I sure will give you a ring!!

MAY THE SPIRIT OF FRED BEAR GUIDE OUR ARROWS.

Cool!

if you ever want to stumpshoot on another ground, let me know! [archer] [campfire]

F-manny

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Know that's what I'm talking about! [thumbsup]

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[campfire]

That part of what it's all about.

Thanks for sharing.


Earl

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That will take away somr of the cabin feaver.
Best buddy to have. They are always happy to see you.

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Outstanding post! Thank you for sharing.

That looks like a Baker Tent? Mind sharing what brand? I am looking for something like that to do the same thing. [thumbsup]

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Those must be some serious stumps. Great camp! Thanks for sharing.

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Your stumpin takes a bit of planning.Like those snow pic for sure.

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Your stumpin takes a bit of planning.Like those snow pic for sure.

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