I smoked a Colt in memory of a very good friend

powdergun

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This year it was tough to get motivated to get out and hunt. Bad winters, a reduction in the season and most of all the loss of a great friend made it tough. When I came to sask almost three decades ago he took me under his wing and schooled me on how to hunt this province. The number of hunting adventures would take another three decades to tell. He was the epitome of the gentleman hunter.

I went out for the muzzle loader opening day just to sit in the stand and have a bit of alone time. All I could think about was all of the memories and soon I found myself smiling. I had brought a pack of colt cigars with me as it was one of the things we often did was to enjoy a smoke after a successful day hunting. During the last few minutes of shooting time I think my friend sent me a gift. I got to enjoy a colt again.



 
Always do the things you shared. Don't let anyone tell you otherwise. Never forget.

2004 I was riding with my buddies when my best friend went down. I did CPR on him for 20 minutes waiting for the ambulance. He died anyways. Tons of people asked me if I was going to keep riding. Hell yeah. Including a ride for him and some of our other fallen brothers every year.

Anyone motorcycling through Maynooth - the memorial's at the corner of Hwy 62 & Peterson Road - stop in and say hi to Jo-Jo.

Cannon
 
Nice memorial you tossed up here ........ powdergun.

Maybe tuck a worthy newbie under your wing and pass
forward the colt...........seaaaaaaaaagarrrrrr.

Could very well be whut the doc ordered.
 
Already have the newbie. However, powder gun junior is still a little young for the cigar but he does have a couple notches on his gunstock so far.
 
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