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<blockquote data-quote="wildb1" data-source="post: 3105519" data-attributes="member: 1207"><p>I sure do enjoy those little cat naps. Peace, tranquilty and silence....perfect combination for napping. I too wake up with any little sound so I am pretty confident I don't miss much. </p><p></p><p>One time my dad was hunting out of his pop up blind up on a bluff. I was a couple hunderd yards away hunting around the bend of the bluff. I hadn't seen anything so I decided to climb down and go get him for lunch. I was walking directly at him in my orange hat and verst and all I could see was his camo. Once I got to about 10 yards through thick dry leaves I noticed it was the top of his hat I had been seeing. His head was down and he was snoring. I pulled out my buck grunt and let out a LOUD grunt. He woke up bright eyed and bushy tailed and started laughing as soon as he saw me. It was pretty funny. </p><p></p><p>Another time, same thing, I was walking up to him in his blind. I figured he was sleeping again. When I got close enough to see him, he wasn't in there. I headed back to camp and I could hear him snoring as I got closer to his tent. I started scratching on his tent until I heard him stop snoring, then I let out a high pitched LOUD fawn bleat. Needless to say, it startled him. I heard a heck of a commotion in the tent, He told me he almost fell off his cot. Another good laugh shared.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wildb1, post: 3105519, member: 1207"] I sure do enjoy those little cat naps. Peace, tranquilty and silence....perfect combination for napping. I too wake up with any little sound so I am pretty confident I don't miss much. One time my dad was hunting out of his pop up blind up on a bluff. I was a couple hunderd yards away hunting around the bend of the bluff. I hadn't seen anything so I decided to climb down and go get him for lunch. I was walking directly at him in my orange hat and verst and all I could see was his camo. Once I got to about 10 yards through thick dry leaves I noticed it was the top of his hat I had been seeing. His head was down and he was snoring. I pulled out my buck grunt and let out a LOUD grunt. He woke up bright eyed and bushy tailed and started laughing as soon as he saw me. It was pretty funny. Another time, same thing, I was walking up to him in his blind. I figured he was sleeping again. When I got close enough to see him, he wasn't in there. I headed back to camp and I could hear him snoring as I got closer to his tent. I started scratching on his tent until I heard him stop snoring, then I let out a high pitched LOUD fawn bleat. Needless to say, it startled him. I heard a heck of a commotion in the tent, He told me he almost fell off his cot. Another good laugh shared. [/QUOTE]
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