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From the Trophy Room



You Can Call Me Fred

By George Stamps

The area was known as the Little Delta region but I was beginning to wonder if it shouldn’t have been called Little Hell. For two days I had walked in a circle due to losing my compass somewhere while trailing the biggest moose I had ever seen, hoping to get a shot. When I discovered my compass was missing I wasn’t too alarmed at first thinking I would have no trouble backtracking to camp but it’s amazing how much this country looks alike when you’re down one compass.

I always considered myself an above average woodsman but I made the mistake of not taking notice of landmarks as often as I should have. I had enough gear to spend a couple nights out but with evening shadows coming for the second time since I left Forgotten Creek what I would do after that weighed heavily on my mind. Continued...


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