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posted February 19, 2003 09:16 PM
I thought I recognized that bench! Was it you that I talked to at check-in at the coyote hunt in Kansas? We talked about the .223 AI and your Mc Millan stock. I was the guy that Tony Dorschner of the Varmint Hunter Magazine had pose on your bench. The card you gave me was promptly washed but I have your website now so all is well. I probably did your add an injustice with my ugly mug atop your bench if so I am sorry. Tony made me do it. I will get even with him at the VHA jamboree this summer. LOL
Good hunting.
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David Krien
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posted February 28, 2003 05:40 AM
I'll bet you were talking to my Dad, Gary. I was the one doing the raffle on stage with the good looking gal. However, I do remember you with Tony. If you have been to the site, that is me on the front page holding up our aluminum bench. I'll bet those pictures will be great!! What did you think of our bench, the contest, the givaways, ect. Thanks Dave.
-------------------- David Krien President Coyote Jakes, Inc. www.coyotejakes.com 785-650-4770
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posted February 28, 2003 11:21 PM
Sorry for the mistaken identity David. I have a hard enough remembering my own name so I had just as well give up on strangers. LOL I am no expert on benches but it was comfortable and steady as a rock. I could have killed the hell out of that light switch that I was aiming at. LOL
The tournament was neat. Wiley E and I went down to check it out and see some new country. We didn’t enter but we should have. Coyotes were as thick as lice in some of the country that we scouted. We farted around for a day and a half, knocked on a couple of doors and shot 7 coyotes. If we really busted but I think we could have placed high. Not bad for cold rolling though. Thirteen would have been real tuff to beat no mater what. Hats off to the Schmid’s!!
I am not a fan of competition hunts but this one was professionally run and I don’t think that there was much cheating. It was a good experience. I got to bs with a lot of great callers.
Good hunting.
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