Most expensive thing you lost while hunting

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Oct 8, 2022
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Recovery cost. Truck was 3 weeks old to me so the wife, while not surprised with my shenanigans, was not all that thrilled.

Here's yet another adventure. This one was only about $600. This one was not my fault though. Dirt road we'd traveled many times but an underground spring was revitalized after some really heavy rains causing the road to disappear. View attachment 785643View attachment 785644
Haha, Your wife must be so stressed every time you roll out!!
 

bigunit

Lil-Rokslider
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Dec 23, 2017
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185
Location
Saskatchewan
Lost my keys for a while moose hunting this fall. Got out of the truck to take a dump and walked about 100 yards away from the truck to do my business. Mid squat I saw a decent bull heading away from me. Ran back to the truck to grab my rifle and that stuff and tell my dad. Got to the truck and the keys were nowhere to be found. They bounced out of my hoodie pocket while running. It took us a while but we finally found them.

Also lost a spyderco pm2, nebo headlamp, Carter too simple and various predator calls. It took me a while to figure out zippered pockets don't work well when not zipped.
 

KenLee

WKR
Joined
Jun 9, 2021
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2,492
Location
South Carolina
Lost my keys for a while moose hunting this fall. Got out of the truck to take a dump and walked about 100 yards away from the truck to do my business. Mid squat I saw a decent bull heading away from me. Ran back to the truck to grab my rifle and that stuff and tell my dad. Got to the truck and the keys were nowhere to be found. They bounced out of my hoodie pocket while running. It took us a while but we finally found them.

Also lost a spyderco pm2, nebo headlamp, Carter too simple and various predator calls. It took me a while to figure out zippered pockets don't work well when not zipped.
Never take a dump without your gun within reach. That's when game tries to torment you.
 

orangeblu

FNG
Joined
May 8, 2023
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Many years ago I lost a belted knife that came out of the sheath while stalking through the woods. The flap of the darn thing would never stay snapped. As I had stalked for hours through thick brush I realized I would never find it. About 3 years later while again stalking through the woods I meet a stranger, another bow hunter. After about 15 minutes of small talk he asks if I had ever lost a knife in the area and I said I had. He asked me to describe it which I did. He takes off his pack and hands me my lost knife.

It was such an amazing moment and I was struck by what a really decent man he was to have carried that knife around all that time and be willing to give it back. I offered him a reward which he refused. It left a really positive impression about this gentleman and human beings in general. Needless to say I put a leather tie on the sheath so it stays closed. Each time I use that knife I think of that gentleman and his decency and honesty.
 

Neumie

FNG
Joined
Oct 3, 2021
Messages
63
Lost a hoochie mama. Found a nice sig rangefinder.

Came out ahead so far. haha



On that note if anybody lost an sig rangefinder in SW MT last fall, tell me what it is and where you were and I'll give it back to you.
Found a Hoochie Mama in rough condition in 2016. Colorado. Yours?
 
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