Where's my fellow hunters? It's time again for opening day for modern gun. Looking forward to sitting out in the woods, having some drinks with my close friends and bringing home some venison. Cooking up one of those back straps in a reduced port wine brings a smile to my face every time. Been seeing them all around NWA over the past month building my excitement. Funny/not funny story: A little over a month ago, I had just finished up a session with Ginger
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