2015 all done
2015 all done
Last edited by bwhnter; 09-23-2024 at 03:01 PM.
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Love where this is going! Great thread bwhnter!
"The farther one gets into the wilderness, the greater is the attraction of its lonely freedom."
Great thread so far, and nice harvests, especially the preds....
Nice!!! Making HBC great again
Solid! Great work on all those animals. The wolf looked particularly impressive in size.
Where do you live that you have wolves in the back yard?
Awesome stories and pic's bwhnter, looks like your having fun.
Congrats
Wow,,,,what a story bwhntr,,,I'm really very sorry for your loss, it sounds like your father taught you well. Sounds like you have a great family.
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Wow bwhtr, I think I enjoyed tgis thread better than anyone I have ever read and I have been around for a good while. I have a tear in my eye for you, but I loved the stories. I hope it ends the way I hope it will. I really like seeing the fruits of your labours. People complain about the lack of animals and only hunt a handful of days in the fall. If we don’t like something, WE can change that most of the time! I love it.
I wrote that while your were posting the final part of your story. Lol
CONGRATULATIONS!!! You deserve that buck.
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Thank you for your time and efforts in sharing this with us all
An all-around amazing thread. Thank you.
This October marked 10 years since my Dad passed under very similar circumstances. I pulled an LEH moose tag that September and was going to burn it because of my Dad's condition but he forced me to go on the hunt so I could share one last hunting story with him. I reluctantly went, it was my first moose hunt without him. Early in the hunt I connected on a bull, not 50 yards from where my Dad shot his biggest bull years before, with me by his side. I made it back home and shared the tale with him as tears streamed down both of our faces. He passed within the week.
10 years on and I still think about him during every trip, and I make sure to retell our adventures to my sons at every opportunity.
To top things off you go any share some absolutely wicked hunting tales.
Tip of the hat to you sir.
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