Been 2 yrs since Mur has gone hunting...

I hunted with my dad every year since I was old enough to walk, lost him this summer, this fall definitely sucks. Of course I don't know you, or Murray, but I can sympathize.

Rest in peace our fallen loved ones. God speed.
 
I have a few hunting buds that have passed on, and you are right , it really sucks.
But the hunt goes on with fond memories.
 
I had a buddy years back whose Moose hunt group lost a member. The fellow had it in his will to be cremated and have his ashes loaded in shotshells for his buddies to continue to take him hunting. One of my buddies friend's sprinkled ashes into the shot cups with bird shot on about a flat of ammo and they took him Moose hunting the following year using the shells to shoot grouse. From what I understand he went on a few duck hunts too.
 
I had a buddy years back whose Moose hunt group lost a member. The fellow had it in his will to be cremated and have his ashes loaded in shotshells for his buddies to continue to take him hunting. One of my buddies friend's sprinkled ashes into the shot cups with bird shot on about a flat of ammo and they took him Moose hunting the following year using the shells to shoot grouse. From what I understand he went on a few duck hunts too.

Nice :)
 
Been thinking about those that have passed on too, lately.
I think there are about two bosses left on the planet I've worked for.
The worst two.

The clock stops for no one.
 
Mur is missed. I never met him in person only thru CGN and the BC forum but we had many conversations via the web. We were talking knives once and I asked which Dozier design was his favorite - he replied but said "don't order one, I will give you mine when I can no longer use it." Who makes such a generous offer to a guy you have never met?

RIP Mur
 
My brother and I both became hunters as adults. We didn't grow up hunting. Never got the chance the hunt with the jerk. Didn't help that we lived 4000km apart. This is the first season without him and I know his hunting buddies are feeling it.

We did fish every province and the Yukon though. I've spread ashes in a half dozen of the best salmon fishing rivers around and I'll spread some every time I go somewhere new...

Happiness and sadness, we remember forever...
 
#### Cancer...
Been 2 years Murray has been gone and it still sucks.
I'll apologize now if this offends anyone, but it seems like yesterday I was hunting with him in
Salmon Arm.
RIP Mur.
Rob

RIP

I hunted with my dad every year since I was old enough to walk, lost him this summer, this fall definitely sucks. Of course I don't know you, or Murray, but I can sympathize.

Rest in peace our fallen loved ones. God speed.

Understand fully what you are going thru , Mine has been gone for 6 years now.
I remember many things very clearly...some so far back I have no idea how old I was(But was not very old)
I hunt the same places we hunted

RIP Dads

I have a few hunting buds that have passed on, and you are right , it really sucks.
But the hunt goes on with fond memories.

It sure does , I am off now for the last of the season , hunting with My son every day
 
My Dad died 50 years ago. I still miss him. I can still picture him dropping a couple of Imperial Special Long Range into his old Tobin. I still use what he taught me about Prairie Chicken and bush partridge.

I know how you people feel. Losing a good friend is not easy.
 
Losing relatives and friends suck. Seems everyday someone I worked with or a friend or acquaintance is in the obits.

I think a lot about them sometimes on quite evenings on the lake or sitting in a tree stand. Thanks for the memories.

Lost a fine young man outside Baton Rouge recently, a fine young man with the US Marshall's office. His dad was my Lieutenant a few years back and I still see him and his brother in my mind's eye as kids in their cowboy outfits and their 2 toy pistols.

I was riding my scooter this summer and spoke briefly that Sunday with another biker that regularly frequents Timmies, he was gone the next Wednesday. Another tuff funeral to attend.
 
Lost my best friend at 23 years old, this February it'll be 20 years and it's awful hard to believe it's been that long. I'm lucky to have another best friend, who I've known almost 30 years now. He lost his Brother at the tender age of 40 - will be 2 years this coming January. Best guys I've ever had the pleasure to call my friends.
Only the good die young.

The less you have, the more valuable they are.

- Friends.
 
Mur is missed. I never met him in person only thru CGN and the BC forum but we had many conversations via the web. We were talking knives once and I asked which Dozier design was his favorite - he replied but said "don't order one, I will give you mine when I can no longer use it." Who makes such a generous offer to a guy you have never met?

RIP Mur

Not everyone, but if someone does I'm not surprised he's gunnutz and/or a hunter.
 
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