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Re: The "One more drop" curse
quote: Originally posted by RedMan
Its been a while since I posted much on here but I still get on every day for the good reading. About a year or two ago I had a thread about my bad luck with getting greedy after a good nights worth of hunting by instead of calling it a night after multiple successful drops to deciding to get "just one more drop" in. I even said at the time that even though I knew better that it would take more than an extra long night chasing dogs for me to learn. Well Sunday night could have been my learning experience. The first drop was a very long running coon that ended about 4 hollows over from where I turned loose at. Both dogs worked great and I couldnt have asked for them to operate any better. I left the house around 10pm and was looking at the coon by around 10:45. Left from there and on the way back to the house I decided to turn my young dog out by herself off in a hollow that had been cut a few years ago but before it was cut was an absolute honey hole. She headed down by the pond, struck a super hot track, squalling on track like I never heard from her before and the race was over in less than a hundred yards with her hammering away seemingly never taking a breath between barks. Two very successful hunts, with the second making me very proud of my little gyp which I very seldom hunt solo. It is now about 11:05 and I am loading her up and heading home for the night. Coming up to the bridge I decided that I have treed countless coons on the creek right below the house and since the dogs seemed to be clicking tonight and the drive home would take all of 3 minutes frome the creek I just had to have "one more drop". I pulled up on the edge of the bridge, stepped out of the truck aiming to turn them loose under the guard rail when I got pulled to the ground. Trying to ball up and defend myself I realized there was not much of a chance of that happening since it was my own dang truck that was giving me my whooping. It had jumped out of gear and I would say that this was the 1 in a 500 chance I didnt pull the emergency brake. The door knocked me down and when I cleared the door is when I realized it was my truck moving so I tried to kick myself clear and got my right leg hung between the back side of front tire and the fender. I rolled over with the truck to try and avoid getting my leg snapped and got loose only to have it catch me by my ankle and roll all the way up the inside part of my lef and come off at the hip. I was able to stand, get to my truck and drive home. My 3 minute drive now took much longer since I couldnt move my leg very well and first gear was all I could do. I couldnt stop my legs from shaking or anything else for that matter long enough to change gears. After 2hrs and several x-rays at the ER I have been blessed to not have any broken bones or dislocations of any kind. I am however being sent tomorrow to get a MRI on my knee. They tell me it is very likely I will have a torn ACL or MCL but until then I am confined to an immobilizing leg brace which I consider small taters compared to what could have happened. So now I will officially say it and you can mark it down, "From this day forward, I will not surrender to the temptation of "just one more drop" after a successful nights worth of hunting."......maybe...I think....
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