Hunting or marriage?
#32
RE: Hunting or marriage?
Choice "C" worked out just fine. I went and enjoyed my last 3 hours in the woods for at least several weeks. Got home at 4:30pm with no thought of what time it was. She has her mind on the trip and the beach.
I loved all the responses. For those of you who are newly weds. My wife told me pre-marriage she loved to fish, hunt and camp. So I married her. Then I found out fishing is great if I bait the hook and/or give up my rod to her when the deed is required. Camping was once in her backyard but she never made it through the night. Hunting she plain lied. She never did or wants to unless you count the time she snared her rabbit, me.
I loved all the responses. For those of you who are newly weds. My wife told me pre-marriage she loved to fish, hunt and camp. So I married her. Then I found out fishing is great if I bait the hook and/or give up my rod to her when the deed is required. Camping was once in her backyard but she never made it through the night. Hunting she plain lied. She never did or wants to unless you count the time she snared her rabbit, me.
#37
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: SPENCER,INDIANA
Posts: 242
RE: Hunting or marriage?
Elkcrazy8 THATS HARD CORE MAN HARD CORE!!!!!!!!!LOL[8D]
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Show her what the rut is all about. Drench yourself in deer urine and I will bet that she kicks you out. Plenty of time for hunting then.
Show her what the rut is all about. Drench yourself in deer urine and I will bet that she kicks you out. Plenty of time for hunting then.
#39
RE: Hunting or marriage?
Ive only been married two months but so far she has been pretty cool about me hunting. My biggest mistake was getting married on the opening day of bowhunging!!
Looks like marriage is already effecting you
My fiancee practically pushes me out the door. She wants venison
Congrats on the couple-to-be and the newlyweds