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Post by Woody Williams on Dec 24, 2005 16:01:29 GMT -5
'Twas The Night Before Goose Season and all through the land, not a waterfowler is sleeping, nobody can.
The decoys are washed and the shotguns are ready, but most folks just hope that their dogs will be steady.
And I in my Gore-Tex thinsulate cap had just settled down for I hoped a short nap.
When out on the lawn there arose such a clatter the dog sprang from my lap (UGH!) so see what was the matter.
Away to the kitchen she flew like a flash. Tore a hole through the screen and barked through the gash.
The moonlight glistening off the freshly fallen dew allowed me to tell it was some one I knew.
It was my hunting partner who drove my dog so insane and he whistled, he shouted, he called her by name.
From the door of the truck to the walk up the steps and with a great clunk into the kitchen they crept.
He was a great big camouflaged neoprene elf and I laughed when I saw him in spite of myself.
We spoke not a word but went straight to our work. Loaded dogs, decoys and big-wheeled garden carts.
As he cinched the last strap he turned with a jerk and thrusting an arm down deep in his pants he said, "thought I'd forgotten my stamps"
As dry leaves before the hurricane fly, well that describes our early morning ride.
We arrived at the field long before it was light and a lone honk from above let me know things would be right.
We stood at the tailgate and talked for a while. About dogs, decoy patterns and calling styles
but then it was time to go our separate ways as he was hunting the long blind, about a half mile away.
But I heard him exclaim as he walked out of sight "Good luck one and all, hunt safe and hunt right".
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Post by jajwrigh on Dec 24, 2005 17:00:47 GMT -5
Good stuff...
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Post by pbr on Dec 25, 2005 14:23:45 GMT -5
Good "poem".
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Post by hornzilla on Dec 27, 2005 11:51:05 GMT -5
Great, like it.
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