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Old 07-25-2006, 08:46 PM
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over 250 years of family history? We been hunting up in the VA mountains for 'bout that long now.
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Old 07-26-2006, 08:39 PM
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DAD,My friends,..and EX-In-Laws,..but Dad was the starter of it all,..and I miss him so much.
I lost him this past December ,..and it was one of the most worst days of my life,...He was a step dad,..but he was all I knew as a father,..and I called him DAD,..and I loved him and still do,..It was his ethics of hunting i adopted into my hunting and his way of stalking and shooting I also adopted and I am very thankful for that because when I go hunting anf fishing ,he is there,..he is within me for ever !!

I LOVE YOU ,..and thank you for the life Training

Thanks for making Wolvie cry ,...(its all good though) !!

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Old 07-27-2006, 03:43 AM
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my dad was an avid fisher of trout so he's not really into hunting. Got interested when my cousin showed me the picture of his first tom, our neighbor also took home one great Rio that grabbed my attention.
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Old 07-27-2006, 06:00 PM
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Wolvie- very touching- I don't know what I'll do when he does pass away- hopefully, I will have a long time to come to grips with it before it happens. My Dad is my best friend and I can't even imagine not having him around.
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Old 07-28-2006, 03:28 AM
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been 26 yrs since I lost my dad, my best friend and not a day goes past I don't say I wish he could be with me now doing this or I wish he could see this.....fabs, you best get off your duff and get those license and take dad out in august....because the limit is high, no need to get more than maybe 1 or 2 birds each...spend as much of that quality time you can NOW...believe me I already know that put off day for september might just not happen....my case, we spent a good day fishing and after that we fixed the plumbing in the kitchen....I came home and had to turn right back around..

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Old 07-28-2006, 04:18 AM
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Don't worry skeeter, my dad is my best friend too and I talk to him every day. Helped him put in a granite counter top today at a job. My two brothers also helped. This weekend, we will be working on our boat and my wife's car together. If we get the boat up and running, I am sure that both he and I would prefer to be on the water come August 1 instead of in a hot blind or field trying to kill a goose or two while making sure my other best friend, my dog, doesn't over heat. Nope, no regrets here.

When I started working at the last firm I was at, one of the partners sat down and gave me a speech about how I wasn't getting his work done. My reply was simple, the other partners had given me a ton of work too, that I only had a certain amount of time to spend on this Earth with my parents and siblings, the exact amount of which was unknown, and the firm wasn't paying me enough to give all that up. Not much was said after that, but that partner left the firm shortly thereafter to go to a different firm. Me, I stayed another year and a half before I got fed up with the BS and the long hours they wanted from me. Spent almost that entire summer with my dad fishing.
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Old 07-28-2006, 09:39 AM
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Those pesky census people!

"Paw say I supposed to shoot men what got papers. Last week I nicked the census man!"

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Old 08-03-2006, 07:56 PM
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Now this comin from a girl just walk with me...there was nothin more manly in this world than my bothers and my father....but I guess they expected as a woman I would marry and go my own way...and I did, but the men I always were attracted to were the men like my brothers and my father....quite frankly the man I am with now, taught me how to hunt, taught me what my equipment was suppose to be, and who and what the woman I am today...I have to give this guy alot of credit...he taught me NO FEAR...of anything...and in this neck of the woods that means something....he also taught me dont play in the sandbox if I couldn't carry my own weight....I guess if I had to give credence to one person that gave me the insides of hunting...it would be my guy....
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Old 08-10-2006, 01:09 PM
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My mother became a single parent when I was 2 years of age, so the hunting and fishing instruction was left to my grandfather. I grew up on lake Okeechobee in Florida, we lived two miles from the nearest neighbor, got indoor plumbing when I was 13 and AC current when I was 18.
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Old 08-10-2006, 05:45 PM
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Interesting thread.....provides for some real reflection.

I'd have to say my brother, Pat. Though we don't necessarily see eye to eye these days, I'll give credit where credit is due. My Dad wasn't the hunter type but when I was just a little guy I remember my older brother's interest in Dove hunting. My Dad didn't really promote it but he never turned him from it. I remember my brother who is 7 years my elder, received a High Standard 20 gauge for Christmas one year when he was in High School. He used to Dove hunt with his friends and they took me along one year when I was 12. The first and only bird I shot that day wasn't a dove however, it was a small owl. It's kind of funny now that I think about it some 32 years later but I remember I felt pretty bad at the time. I was just too excited to shoot a dove and this is what came flying by. I guess I didn't have much guidance then. That's changed a lot.

Anyway, later on in years my brother got heavily involved in Duck hunting and I was exposed to that a few times as well. I didn't do much of any hunting for a few years later but got myself into guns in general. When I went away to college after my Navy service time, I ended up in a place that had a fair amount of hunting and fishing going on. I started quail hunting a lot, then Deer/Pig, and then got absolutely stupid over Duck hunting. I'm still stupid over Ducks and now when I'm not doing that, I'm fishing for Tuna, Rockfish, or Bass. I decided this year that Deer hunting is pretty much a thing of the past for me. I drilled a nice big buck in Colorado last November but after 7 or 8 years of up and down mountains and all the money I have spent in pursuit, it's just a little too late.
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