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Fox Haas 70 and 71

Started by 3bailey3, May 09, 2019, 09:06:57 PM

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yelpy

Quote from: Sir-diealot on May 09, 2019, 10:21:41 PM
You say Haas to me I think Formula 1 Racing. I will have to check these out.
That's exactly what I thought too.

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Gog1015

I grew up hunting the same river swamp that Toxey Haas developed his first camo pattern from which is what many of us still wear today "Bottomland". He put dirt, sticks and leaves in ziplock bags and said I want to make a camo that blends in with this. Still the best camo pattern available today imo, it just flat works and after all of these years and all the different patterns now everything seems to be going back to the original!

Thanks for sharing the info about Mr. Haas, great videos that I have not watched in a while.

3bailey3

I just found Mr. Haas 72 season on Mossy oak go, another good watch.

SOCOM304

I've watched seasons 71&72. Really great footage & down home footage of Mr Fox and his family. Top notch gang. Toxey is like the George Strait of the camo world in my book. The KING.

3bailey3

I just watched Toxey two sons hunting with Bob Dixon son, you want to talk about going full circle, good stuff! When one of Toxey sons said he had learned more about turkey hunting from Bob than his dad, that spoke volumes to me. Good people!

Greg Massey

Love his turkey hunting video's and he has some pretty good deer hunting video's also...  I hope I'm still able to turkey hunt at his age ....

tal

 American by birth and southern by the grace of God.

RutnNStrutn

Great that he's still plugging away at his age, but he's about the missingest dude I've ever seen. ;D You'd think ole Toxey would get him a set up that he can shoot with. A pop up blind, chair, and a lightweight 20 with a shooting stick perhaps. ???
It is cool to see family together hunting like that. It's a little depressing though. :( It brings back memories of me and my Dad's last hunts together. I'd have to carry the cushions, decoys, shotguns, snacks and drinks, then help Dad walk, sit down and get up. It's hard to see your Dad growing old, and fading away like that. Eventually you start getting old too. My Pop was 78 when he passed, and now I'm 58. Kinda puts a sense of urgency into your hunting.

tal

Let those memories and hunts bring a smile...

3bailey3

my wife and I just got back from our yearly beach trip to Florida, one day as we went down the elevator a elder couple got on, the man on a walker, myself and another guy helped him get on, he was moving very slow and made the comment with his head down that old age was treacherous but then he lifted his head and smiled and said but it was sure fun getting here! made me smile!