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Prayersfor you guysplease
Oakie
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Lord, please watch over all my friends and family on GunBroker tomorrow, as they take to the wood in search of the animals that you have provided us. May they return home safe to their families and rejoice in your blessing. May your watchful eyes keep us from harm and may you show us your beautiful sunrise. In his name, amen. John
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Not me I will go to work to earn money and buy the meat I need. It will be cheaper in the long run.[:D]
man your cold.....LOL!
Law enforcement officials confirmed Bailey Lynch, 19, died from the accident which happened in a wooded area just off Capps Bridge Road near Gurley Dairy Road Sunday morning in Northwestern Wayne County. Early reports indicate Lynch was accidentally shot.
Authorities have not released any other official information about the deadly hunting accident. Wayne County Sheriff Larry Pierce said, "Officers with the North Carolina Wildlife Resources Commission are now in charge of the investigation and they will release more information soon."
Lynch was a graduate of Charles B. Aycock High School.
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have a Great Hunt Are you up at the Camp in Pa?
Rog
Thank you for the prayer.
Deer gun season closed last night. with the remodeling we are doing on the house, didn't get out much, but the time I did, I always pray for God's blessing on the hunt and thank him for the beautiful wonders of the woods.
Muzzle loader is coming up, will try and grab a few hours here and there. Even if the deer don't come by, at least there is no dry wall dust in my tree stand.