I can still taste the way my mouth felt that night, it was a cold and blistery one, we had called about 10 spots to no avail, I was beginning to become wrestles after a night full of failure, I didn't realize it at the time, but the tactics we were using would be some of the best tactics I've ever learned. The experience I gained on this Cold and Snowy Decembers night would stay with me the rest of my life. We went to the legendary Spooky barn spot. Myself being all of 16 years old was more the intimidated by the name of this spot, after a walk that felt like it took forever through the dense undergrowth, there she stood, Tall and mighty in her prime, standing in all of her white glory, the signs of age taking their toll on her exterior, the spooky barn welcomed the unexpected visitors with a warm embrace. We picked a shadow and setup, the three of us, me being the only one with a tool for death. The call blared as we scanned, my heart was truly racing as I got "The Nudge" my head whirled and there it stood, about 40 yards away, Rodney whispered in my ear, "Stay calm, take your time and Aim. Just squeeze the trigger" Little did I know the events that would unfold would be one of the wildest rides I' had been on to that point in my young life. I raised my shotgun loaded with my three and a half inch kiss of death, and slowly squeezed the trigger, now it was at this point I expected things to go like normal, However lady luck decided to play a slightly different hand for me. I was as ready as I could be for the Donkey Kick that I would be receiving however in my rush to get setup I had failed to realize the patch of Ice I was standing on, this would now come into play and be a game changer, I took the recoil like any 16 year old 135lb young man would however it was at that point I realized this was not like any of the other times that I had shot my 3.5" magnums I was looking up at the sky and laying flat on my back going what just happened?

I heard the laughter as they stood me up and I skidded and realized my error. The snowfall was beautiful as I walked up upon her, my very first Grey fox ever. The rush I felt was better than any drug, and I knew instantly I had found my addiction.
Ryan.