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Iv deer hunted around Stevens Point....and a few of the guys went into point drinking after the hunting and .....with some of the college girls.....didn't show up back in camp until the afternoon the next day.....

one of the friends of my wife ended up getting a divorce after a farm girl showed up at the door with her husbands baby....10months after ...deer hunting camp...

also a town name of Hurley....was known for its FUN time during deer hunting week....just sayin

you either trust your spouse and the people he/she hangs with or you don't....the same types of goings on can be happening at home while your hunting.....


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And here I thought W&W meant west and wewaxation.


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1988 was a banner year for this old Fox- Went to Calgary in July with 7 other TU pals to fish the Bow River- also took in the stampede. We fishing 11 hours with the long summer lights in July- after drinks, hot tub, etc- we were all ready for the sack sans femmes, even though the motel had some very attractive female waitstaffers-none of our group that I know of (all married) were approached by any of the gals however- But that Fall (Twins won the Series) one of the 7 guys, my best buddy Bob and I went out to MT. to fish the Clark Fork, and also bird hunt. Both were great- and we had a good room in the Holiday Inn-and found out that the Oxford Café had open stakes poker every night- So Bob and I both played- 7 card stud and 5 card draw, and got quite lucky- we played at separate tables. Bob and I quit winners the second night about 1:00 PM (I was 47 then) and we each had about $650 in get ahead cash in our pockets. Free drinks, a la Vegas, if you are at the table and have chips- but Bob and I are serious poker players, or were then anyway- no big heavy meals before gambling and NO alcohol- So, Bob ordered a single malt on the rocks and I had a gin and tonic, at the bar- where there were a few local gals hovering- One blonde, a bar fly if I ever saw one, snuggled up to Bob and asked him where he was staying. Bob was cautious, figuring a set-up was brewing- so he said- at a local Motel-- she then told him that for $100 she'd spend the night with him and do whatever he wanted in bed to please him. Bob thought for a minute,said "Huum, a hundred bucks, hey? Tell you what, sweetie, I'll jack off in the shower and keep the hundred if it's all the same to you." She about fell over, first time I guess a MT. Hooker was ever turned down..


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In the US, not common.

US citizens that go to hunt in Mexico or South America? As Humpty says, only a question away.



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Fox, that was funny!...Geo

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I can't imagine anyone that enjoys a libertine life to abandon discretion and write about it here. It's a big world, and things happen.

Over the larger view, I think US culture is less accommodating than European culture in these sorts of matters. ie. Brangelina.
And those that are accommodative, keep their mouths shut, for fear of embarrassment or social disapproval.

My friends father had two families for forty years as example.


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Humpty:

My opinion is that this kind of behaivor is not a particular characteristic of a culture or a Country.
Everywhere in the world exists individuals without family values and inmoral enough to cheat his wife. They can lie and invent a story (go hunting, work meeting, etc.) in order to do what he wants.

Mexican hunters are no diferent regard that: most are decent persons that respect themselfs and their wifes and there are a few that not.


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Well said Jose. I've heard of stories like this in the U.S.A., but have never witnessed. I'm sure it happens, but not all that common. Jose is right, it's all about morality.


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I've never seen or heard of hanky-panky in hunting and fishing camps around here, not that our mostly Scottish-Acadian-Catholic culture is different generally from elsewhere. We never made rules about liquor or wives at our camp, 10 miles in the woods accessible by foot or floatplane, but liquor hasn't appeared ever, tea preferred for relaxation. Maybe guns and aircraft are moderating influences.

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Really King? Didn't you ever take your womanizing imaginary pals John F. Kennedy and Martin Luther King to your camp? And just tea for relaxation??? Not even a wee bit of your famous award winning wine... which as it turns out, was actually produced by someone else?


A true sign of mental illness is any gun owner who would vote for an Anti-Gunner like Joe Biden.

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