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"Craig Baugher" wrote in message
news ![]() for them to eat. Most are there because of booze and drugs, but once in a while you meet a few that just happen to fall into hard times. Not really fishing related, but I can relate to that. When I was about 21 I worked one summer as a head hunter for a labor camp. I got paid per person I could put in the field for the labor contractor. I'ld visit the missions, food lines, hobo camps between the river and the railroad etc. (It was kinda scary sometimes. I always carried gun back then.) Most were on hard times because of drugs or alcohol. At that level it was mostly alcohol. Quite a number could have been productive members of society if they could have had some mental help. Some were just lazy and found it an easy lifestyle to survive. A very few were just down on their luck with nobody to turn to for help, or to proud to ask anybody for help. I remember one cowboy I found who had run out of money. He had spent the last of the money he got for selling his saddle, and he was standing in line for cheese sandwiches. I recrutied him, and he was smart. He didn't let the labor camp screw him out of all his money at the commissary. After a month or so of taking every job that came up and busting his buns in the fields they made him a crew boss. Later got his saddle out of hock and bought an old car. That winter he got a job working in a cotton gin, and the following spring he headed back to cattle country in upstate Nevada with money in his pocket and gas in his tank. I remember him because out of all the guys I recruited he was one of the few who took the job and used it to get out of the hole, but especially because he was the only one who came back and thanked me. Totally amazed me. The labor camps were not a nice place. -- Public Fishing Forums Fishing Link Index www.YumaBassMan.com webmaster at YumaBsssMan dot com |
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