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Some of you have wanted to hunt with Pierre and we have been full for 3 or 4 months and only recently decided to do some limited double booking so may have a few spots there...

BUT, I just had a client cancell due to some business problems and at this early date I just refunded him his money as I have plenty of time to rebook that space....

It is 10 days from Oct. 22 to whenever..Charter flight in on the 21..

This is a prime time for good bulls as the area has been burned and the bulls are out on the new green and they are easy to spot in the morning and evening, plus the water is drying out and the plainsgame, buff and elephant are on the available water and of course the Lions and preditors will follow the game...


Ray Atkinson
Atkinson Hunting Adventures
10 Ward Lane,
Filer, Idaho, 83328
208-731-4120

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Ray, I'd jump on this one but I'm already comitted with some booking agent from ID. Oh well, I'll try to get it right next time. jump
 
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Your a funny guy John! jump


The hunt is sold to an outstanding native son of the soveriegn state of Texas..

A state that will forever remain hallowed ground to us whose legacy is there, whose kin died in the Alamo, and the family remains are in her soil, where I, myself, will repose in the future as my dear wife hauls my wrinkeled carcass back reminesent of Losome Dove! and runs an add in the Twin falls news selling African trophies, rifles, pistols, shotguns, saddle tac and rope horses!! Bless her soul. beer.


Ray Atkinson
Atkinson Hunting Adventures
10 Ward Lane,
Filer, Idaho, 83328
208-731-4120

rayatkinsonhunting@gmail.com
 
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Buried in Texas??????
!!!!!! I thought she might be planning on having you mounted and stood in a corner somewhere.
 
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Here in Oklahoma, they say that if the Alamo had a back door, all of you Texans would be speaking Spanish. Say it ain't so Ray!!!

OU-Texas this weekend.
 
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Freeze dried with a bottle of mineral oil on his belt....
bawling eek2 jump

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Okies are Texans with the shit kicked out of them!! jump


Ray Atkinson
Atkinson Hunting Adventures
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208-731-4120

rayatkinsonhunting@gmail.com
 
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Your a funny guy John! jump


The hunt is sold to an outstanding native son of the soveriegn state of Texas..

A state that will forever remain hallowed ground to us whose legacy is there, whose kin died in the Alamo, and the family remains are in her soil, where I, myself, will repose in the future as my dear wife hauls my wrinkeled carcass back reminesent of Losome Dove! and runs an add in the Twin falls news selling African trophies, rifles, pistols, shotguns, saddle tac and rope horses!! Bless her soul. beer.

hijack Please leave her my phone number in case I out last you! clap


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Okies are Texans with the shit kicked out of them!! jump


I know you're not supposed to argue with your elders and all but I think you have it all wrong my friend. I think it is just the opposite!

Boomer Sooner!!


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Okies are Texans with the shit kicked out of them!! jump


I know you're not supposed to argue with your elders and all but I think you have it all wrong my friend. I think it is just the opposite!

Boomer Sooner!!


So you are saying that you are still full of it? Big Grin
 
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In a nutshell ..... YES!!


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In a nutshell ..... YES!!


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Actually most Oklahomans have enough Mexican in them to call them
Okie-canos.

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I do get confused, but I have a good excuse, 71 years of hard roads and being put up wet too many times! beer


Ray Atkinson
Atkinson Hunting Adventures
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Filer, Idaho, 83328
208-731-4120

rayatkinsonhunting@gmail.com
 
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Amen Ray!

Fact:


Texans fought for their land. gunsmile

Okies dashed for theirs....can you say "free land"!!! Confused

Ray, can we use you for Coyote bait here in Texas when you finally go? beer

Jeff
 
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Jeff,
Like any native son of Texas, I would be honored to donate my remains to a Lone Star Coyote....just keep those New Mexico culls off my carcass is all I ask!!! wave


Ray Atkinson
Atkinson Hunting Adventures
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Filer, Idaho, 83328
208-731-4120

rayatkinsonhunting@gmail.com
 
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I would be honored to donate my remains to a Lone Star Coyote.



Ya know that brings on a question I would like anwered. Does anyone know if wooden box burials are allowed for someone not wanting to be preserved like a lab specimen?
Frank
 
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Frank you need to check your local laws. You can be buried in Texas without embalming, however certain proceedures must be followed.

As a matter of fact you can order your own casket online. hijack


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Ya know that brings on a question I would like anwered. Does anyone know if wooden box burials are allowed for someone not wanting to be preserved like a lab specimen?




Yep. It's called "immediate take away" and is subject to regulations of the burial area, i.e., you may still need a sealed vault.

DB
 
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Does anyone know if wooden box burials are allowed for someone not wanting to be preserved like a lab specimen?


The best option is to donate yourself to a university forensic entomology research program. They need human bodies for collecting specimens under field conditions.

Way better to spend your funeral money on a new rifle or trophy fees and then when you die you're still useful for a while.

American Board of Forensic Entomology
 
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