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<blockquote data-quote="Lost Lake" data-source="post: 5149431" data-attributes="member: 12599"><p>All this happened quite a few years ago. Maybe not weird, but definitely strange.</p><p></p><p>On a rifle hunt at LBL back around 1990-91, I ran into a fella way back on a ridge above a cornfield as I was heading out after a morning hunt. He was wearing a baby-blue puffy insulated jump suit, and it was so thick he probably couldn't have put his arms down. I guess it would have blended well with the sky if he was in a stand, but he was sitting on the ground.</p><p></p><p>Another time I was hunting with a friend on some property he had permission to hunt. We came up on a fella dressed like a Commando and he told my buddy that he had an eight point on the ground. Then, he'd run and dive onto the ground and belly crawl with his rifle, saying in a loud whisper," they're everywhere, just everywhere!"</p><p></p><p>We later found out that fella had some problems, and the consensus was that his cheese had slid off its cracker.</p><p></p><p>In my late teens, I was heading to my truck after being drenched while bow hunting in a downpour one October morning on private property. I ran into an old man that honestly looked to be 90-100 years old sitting on a log holding a shotgun and just staring off into the distance. I was nervous as I approached him, but figured he was lost or confused.</p><p></p><p>He never made eye contact with me as I asked him if he needed help, just ignored me. He just sat there and shivered,</p><p>as it was a very cold rain, and he didn't have rain gear.</p><p></p><p>I told the landowner and we went back and looked for him. We never found him, or any neighbor for miles around that knew who he might have been, or belonged to.</p><p></p><p>All those seemed weird to me then, but given the shape the world is in now, they might be normal. Heck,I don't know.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lost Lake, post: 5149431, member: 12599"] All this happened quite a few years ago. Maybe not weird, but definitely strange. On a rifle hunt at LBL back around 1990-91, I ran into a fella way back on a ridge above a cornfield as I was heading out after a morning hunt. He was wearing a baby-blue puffy insulated jump suit, and it was so thick he probably couldn’t have put his arms down. I guess it would have blended well with the sky if he was in a stand, but he was sitting on the ground. Another time I was hunting with a friend on some property he had permission to hunt. We came up on a fella dressed like a Commando and he told my buddy that he had an eight point on the ground. Then, he’d run and dive onto the ground and belly crawl with his rifle, saying in a loud whisper,” they’re everywhere, just everywhere!” We later found out that fella had some problems, and the consensus was that his cheese had slid off its cracker. In my late teens, I was heading to my truck after being drenched while bow hunting in a downpour one October morning on private property. I ran into an old man that honestly looked to be 90-100 years old sitting on a log holding a shotgun and just staring off into the distance. I was nervous as I approached him, but figured he was lost or confused. He never made eye contact with me as I asked him if he needed help, just ignored me. He just sat there and shivered, as it was a very cold rain, and he didn’t have rain gear. I told the landowner and we went back and looked for him. We never found him, or any neighbor for miles around that knew who he might have been, or belonged to. All those seemed weird to me then, but given the shape the world is in now, they might be normal. Heck,I don’t know. [/QUOTE]
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