Bannanaclip
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My Dad will be 83 and he is tough as nails , still going , he has taught me the ability to be a true sportsman and what hunting really is about
Whole different caliber of man right there.My dad will be 100 in August. I had him out in a blind with a heater until he was 95. Since then we just bring him to elk camp for a day. Here he is at Xmas 2 months after he caught Covid. He is tough. Serviced in WW2 and Vietnam in the navy.
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I don’t get the joke. Who is that?This is a great thread and topic, I don’t hunt With my father, other than annual coastal Mexico dove and bobbed tail trip, but Here is a father/son combo who epitomizes the greatness that is public land hunting and are the perfect ambassadors and representatives of the hunting way of life.
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My dad is with me watching from above on every hunt. He was my best friend and the best hunting partner. He was taken from us in 2017 in a freak accident helping a neighbor cut a tree down at the age of 56. I think about him EVERY SINGLE DAY OF MY LIFE! I would give every single thing I have to get 10 more minutes with him. Enjoy every minute you have with your loved ones. You just never know when your number will be called.
Yep!My dad is with me watching from above on every hunt. He was my best friend and the best hunting partner. He was taken from us in 2017 in a freak accident helping a neighbor cut a tree down at the age of 56. I think about him EVERY SINGLE DAY OF MY LIFE! I would give every single thing I have to get 10 more minutes with him. Enjoy every minute you have with your loved ones. You just never know when your number will be called.
Despite his attitude, and him only being 50 lol @tailchasers still gets around FAIRLY well in the mountains. Sadly he knows he's got a younger son to send up steep hills to go see if he actually hit what he was shooting at ??