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Started by ScottTaulbee, March 13, 2024, 11:39:52 AM
Quote from: zelmo1 on March 13, 2024, 07:59:28 PMI carry a weird coin that my uncle, the best human ever to grace the planet( all respect to everyone ), gave me 40 years ago. I would trade a year of my life to spend a day with him just one more time . Z
Quote from: Big Flounder on March 13, 2024, 11:24:44 PMSince my dad passed away a few years ago, I always take something of his with me on my hunts. If I'm not bowhunting, I will take a small antler handled knife he made me years ago, wear his dog tags (he was a Vietnam vet) or wear one of his old plaid flannel shirts. However, I do most of my hunting with a longbow, whether I'm chasing turkeys, deer, small game, etc. So, after dad died, I had a custom longbow built and asked the bowyer to put a pinch of dad's ashes into the build. The bow turned out beautiful, shoots like a dream and is of course very special to me. Dad was a lifelong traditional bowhunter but didn't get to travel much to hunt due to money and his health in his later years. My first trip with the longbow was to hunt black bear in Alaska, one of dad's dream trips. Bears didn't cooperate, but we had a great time. I look forward to taking "dad" out west this year to chase gobblers in April.
Quote from: NOmad on March 13, 2024, 01:26:39 PMQuote from: Tom007 on March 13, 2024, 01:09:59 PMSince I mostly hunt "solo", my cell phone is most important for obvious reasons. I have a "lucky" sweater that a buddy gave me, he since has passed away. It's a Bob Fratzke Wool camo sweater that I wear on cool mornings. I say it's lucky because I harvested most of my big deer and turkeys while wearing this sweater. I think of my friend when I put that sweater on. I miss hunting with him.......That last line hit me hard Tom007. Every time I get frustrated with my old man on a turkey hunt (he doesn't turkey hunt but loves to go with me and watch the chess match) for being loud, lighting a cigarette at the wrong time, etc... I try to remember all the old timers that have said that exact line to me over and over again, "I sure wish I could hunt with him one more time". I think I have gotten better at this over the years and the memories made with my old man will go with me to the grave.
Quote from: Tom007 on March 13, 2024, 01:09:59 PMSince I mostly hunt "solo", my cell phone is most important for obvious reasons. I have a "lucky" sweater that a buddy gave me, he since has passed away. It's a Bob Fratzke Wool camo sweater that I wear on cool mornings. I say it's lucky because I harvested most of my big deer and turkeys while wearing this sweater. I think of my friend when I put that sweater on. I miss hunting with him.......
Quote from: ScottTaulbee on March 14, 2024, 07:03:04 AMQuote from: Big Flounder on March 13, 2024, 11:24:44 PMSince my dad passed away a few years ago, I always take something of his with me on my hunts. If I'm not bowhunting, I will take a small antler handled knife he made me years ago, wear his dog tags (he was a Vietnam vet) or wear one of his old plaid flannel shirts. However, I do most of my hunting with a longbow, whether I'm chasing turkeys, deer, small game, etc. So, after dad died, I had a custom longbow built and asked the bowyer to put a pinch of dad's ashes into the build. The bow turned out beautiful, shoots like a dream and is of course very special to me. Dad was a lifelong traditional bowhunter but didn't get to travel much to hunt due to money and his health in his later years. My first trip with the longbow was to hunt black bear in Alaska, one of dad's dream trips. Bears didn't cooperate, but we had a great time. I look forward to taking "dad" out west this year to chase gobblers in April.That's incredible!. And that's a sharp bow!. I got in to traditional bow hunting last year and it's consumed me just as bad as turkey hunting( almost as bad?). Anyway, I hope to get one with my longbow this season. Any chance you're a PBS member?. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Quote from: Big Flounder on March 14, 2024, 08:17:15 AMQuote from: ScottTaulbee on March 14, 2024, 07:03:04 AMQuote from: Big Flounder on March 13, 2024, 11:24:44 PMSince my dad passed away a few years ago, I always take something of his with me on my hunts. If I'm not bowhunting, I will take a small antler handled knife he made me years ago, wear his dog tags (he was a Vietnam vet) or wear one of his old plaid flannel shirts. However, I do most of my hunting with a longbow, whether I'm chasing turkeys, deer, small game, etc. So, after dad died, I had a custom longbow built and asked the bowyer to put a pinch of dad's ashes into the build. The bow turned out beautiful, shoots like a dream and is of course very special to me. Dad was a lifelong traditional bowhunter but didn't get to travel much to hunt due to money and his health in his later years. My first trip with the longbow was to hunt black bear in Alaska, one of dad's dream trips. Bears didn't cooperate, but we had a great time. I look forward to taking "dad" out west this year to chase gobblers in April.That's incredible!. And that's a sharp bow!. I got in to traditional bow hunting last year and it's consumed me just as bad as turkey hunting( almost as bad?). Anyway, I hope to get one with my longbow this season. Any chance you're a PBS member?. Sent from my iPhone using TapatalkYes, I've been an Associate member off and on for several years. I'm a life member, past Board Member and currently the membership secretary for Compton Traditional Bowhunters. Thanks for the compliments on the bow. It's a Robertson and the guys did a fantastic job building it.