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Started by TRG3, February 16, 2022, 11:18:03 AM
Quote from: WV Flopper on February 16, 2022, 06:51:47 PMFor the last few years I have really busy with work at this point in time. It sucks because I do really like to rabbit hunting. Love to hunt with dogs or just jump shoot, either way. Hopefully I have Sunday off, the weather looks right. I know where some white rabbits are that are just waiting on me. I ain't giving up yet, ours goes out the 28th. Good to hear you had a great time.
Quote from: Cowboy on February 16, 2022, 08:58:52 PMMy Dad has some pretty good dogs. He hunted the last day of season and text me a message and said he had the best race he ever heard. That's saying alot considering he's 71! Sent from my SM-G930V using Tapatalk[/quoteCongratulations to your dad for continuing to keep hunting. I'll be 80 in late May, wear elastic sleeves on both knees, and carry a fold up lawn chair over my shoulder for resting my knees when the dogs are running the rabbit away from me. While I'm not overweight nor ever smoked, etc., I no longer have the leg strength to bust through briars and/or honey suckle, so I stick to trails made through the thickets by small game/deer and let the dogs jump the rabbits. In the near future, I'll probably be looking at a sling for my shotgun and a walking stick or two for balance concerns. Most all of my 15 rabbit hunts this season with my 55 year old buddy stretched from early morning until near dark, often hunting two days in a row. I've outlined all of the above facts to note that as we get older, adjustments have to be made if we want to continue to hunt. The option is to become a couch potato and lament for the good 'ol days. For me, these are "the good 'ol days". I'm grateful for the health I have and the opportunities that God has provided.
Quote from: TRG3 on February 16, 2022, 10:09:52 PMQuote from: Cowboy on February 16, 2022, 08:58:52 PMMy Dad has some pretty good dogs. He hunted the last day of season and text me a message and said he had the best race he ever heard. That's saying alot considering he's 71! Sent from my SM-G930V using Tapatalk[/quoteCongratulations to your dad for continuing to keep hunting. I'll be 80 in late May, wear elastic sleeves on both knees, and carry a fold up lawn chair over my shoulder for resting my knees when the dogs are running the rabbit away from me. While I'm not overweight nor ever smoked, etc., I no longer have the leg strength to bust through briars and/or honey suckle, so I stick to trails made through the thickets by small game/deer and let the dogs jump the rabbits. In the near future, I'll probably be looking at a sling for my shotgun and a walking stick or two for balance concerns. Most all of my 15 rabbit hunts this season with my 55 year old buddy stretched from early morning until near dark, often hunting two days in a row. I've outlined all of the above facts to note that as we get older, adjustments have to be made if we want to continue to hunt. The option is to become a couch potato and lament for the good 'ol days. For me, these are "the good 'ol days". I'm grateful for the health I have and the opportunities that God has provided.My Grandpa ( Dad's Father) hunted deer and turkeys and everything else up to the age of 88. He was fanatical about it. 24/7/365. Sent from my SM-G930V using Tapatalk