Congrats on a memory that you and your son will share forever. Great story, really hit home for me and put a smile on my face. Well done!
Congrats on a memory that you and your son will share forever. Great story, really hit home for me and put a smile on my face. Well done!
I can smell the spring bear and ferel pig bacon jalapeño Swiss smokies already "bucks&trucks"
Well done Lugg. I "resurrected" my passion for hunting about 10 years ago at age 45 and my son had just turned 19. We too suffered a few dry years. Lately we have been luckier than previous and have come back with at least one buck every year for the past 4. I cherish those trips with him and every year we seem to enjoy them more and more.
Congrats on bringing up the next generation with a well rounded exposure to the natural world. In this day and age of far too many people who have completely removed themselves from it, these experiences are invaluable.
Thats a niiiiiiice camper, how much for one like that aprox?
Congrats, great deer and great story. That is a 4X3, (or 3X4) for sure, if the brow tine is over an inch, you count it in my book!
Congratulations to the both of you! Glad you persisted and hung in there until it happened.
Nice story!
Well done, Lugg! Great story and thanks for sharing.
Damn good read....and what an awesome job....you did it right....great job there papa bear!!
Excellent, simply excellent. Awesome retelling of events, almost brought a tear to my eye. A sincere congrats to you and your son, and thanks so much for sharing.
The measure of a man is not how much power he has, it's how he wields it.
Thanks for taking the time for this great write up Lugg I'm with the others, made my day. Just a great story all the way around. Sounds like you've created a little carnivore monster there. lol. In actuality I'm a firm believer its there in most of us its in our DNA you just have to learn a little, get out there and let nature do the rest. Enjoy that venison
its gonna take a life time to hunt and fish all this
Fantastic Share!
Fantastic Zmemories made!
congratulations
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