Wednesday, October 26, 2011

Oregon Chapter Day Three



So far this year, and I know it's early, there have been no miss-steps.  No times have been confused, no getting lost in the dark looking for blinds, having the proper documentation on us at all times, and come last Sunday we knew before hand that it was bring a little children to Sauvies and get a blind day.  Sundays are bad enough but children's day is the worst.  Being the first day for  new prospect Ed Knill it was also a good choice to take him out to the Columbia and avoid Sauvies.  The team gathered at my house at 5:30 ready to go, weather mans forecast had called for pain, a perfectly cool, dry morning with a waning crescent moon in the sky.  We jump in the Slay mobile and make our way out.  After the 40 minute wall we set up, the whole time The Prospect watching  soaking in our expertise skills of setting the blocks and blind making.  We were hoping the day would bring many looks, but it brought the same as usual out there in Troutdale.  Nothing.  Until I mentioned the fact that a good sammy brings them out.  Sure enough half way in about 10 pinnys fly in to our spread, no one ready of course.  We sat and finished prospects sammys of  meatloaf with 31 flavours, must admit the flavours were going round and round.  We waited a few more, finished some whikey and headed home.  All in all a good learn day for the prospect.




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