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Outstanding for you and your crew!!! Awesome! All three of my kids killed their first deer on that Kiabab Jr. hunt over the years, and it is always a fun and awesome time! Glad you guys made the most of it and had a great time! Thanks for sharing with the site! S.
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Thanksgiving day routine, "traditions", and meals on the late hunt?
stanley replied to daverp's topic in Elk Hunting
Sounds like everyone has some great plans! 'Turkey Bowl' flag football with the kids (and friends & their kids) in the local park at 9AM every Thanksgiving morning! Then head to my sister's place in the early afternoon to hang-out with the family (all 25+ of us...) for the afternoon and into the evening. Eating, visiting, watching football, and eating some more! This will be the first Thanksgiving without my parents, but we will give thanks to the wonderful lives they led up to their passing this year! Then after all of the eating and family time, my oldest son and I will drive down South late Thursday night to join a couple of friends for the late coues hunt starting the day after Thanksgiving! No Black Friday shopping for me, just those STEEP mountains in 36C! Peace everyone! S. -
Hey Mark: I just sent a PM to Nick (Heat) with a link to this post. He used to be quite involved in the club, but not sure if he still is or not. Either way, maybe he can help..... Stan
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Outstanding!!!! Awesome! Thanks for sharing with the site! S.
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BIG congrats on filling your tag! I'll be in 36A this coming Friday for my son's Jr. hunt! Looking forward to it! S.
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Each and every veteran is a true hero, IMO!! Dad did his part by flying 33 missions over Europe as a navigator in a B-17 bomber, including D-Day. He saw plenty of action and was awarded the Distinguished Flying Cross, among other medals. What a man..... So proud of him and ALL other veterans!!! Sincere thanks for your service! S. One last drag before another mission...... Not his normal seat! Working his maps..... Doing his job! The bombadier doing HIS job! The view out of his window. B-17s flying in formation, off to drop their payloads! His Distiguished Flying Cross (box) and his dog tags. Notice the little cross he had tied to his dog tags....... A true man of faith. (I got these as momentos when he passed away....)
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Deep, touching story IA Born! My father was certainly impacted by his war experience, but not in the way that many have been. I remember when I was a kid and he was sharing a war story once, I mentioned to him that I couldn't imagine being up in that plane with 88MM shells bursting and flack shredding the plane. I asked him why on earth he would volunteer to be in a bomber, and his answer was something like "because I didn't want to be on the ground......". I didn't understand what he meant then, but over the years have come to figure it out. While he saw plenty of action and had some close calls (engines on fire, etc....), he was never placed in a situation where he was up close and personal with the enemy. Different experience all together. Peace! S. PS: Great pics! Treasured memories!!!
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My son and I will be rolling in late Thursday night (or possibly before light on Friday morning, depending on timing.....). Looking forward! S.
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Outstanding!!! Very cool! S.
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Awesome Phil!!!!! VERY cool! (Also VERY cool of Scott to help like that! He is a good dude.....) S.
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VERY COOL!!!! Such amazing memories right there! Nothing like it...... Thanks for sharing with the site! S.
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Outstanding!!!! VERY awesome! Congrats to Tessa, and kudos to you for sharing the great outdoors and hunting experience with her! Nothing beats hunting with your kids!! Thanks for sharing with the site! S.
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YES!!! THAT is exactly what life is about, IM!!! No greater joy than hunting with your kids! That last picture is truly priceless!!! Thanks for sharing with the site! S.
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Saw that...... A true institution closing. Sad, yet happy for him and his family's great business success! A great story! Think I need to go get a steak this weekend! S.
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Opening day success, first coues for my two boys.
stanley replied to Cola Blanca's topic in Youth Hunters
OUTSTANDING!!!! Absolutely LOVE that pic of your two boys with their bucks! That represents a priceless memory forever!!! Thanks for sharing with the site! S. -
AI at Lowes - is it the beginning of the end???
stanley replied to mattys281's topic in The Campfire
I'm not surprised to see this at all, and I'm not sure how any idea of a conspiracy theory really even comes into play. Maybe it will slowly impact the entry level work force in the retail sector, but over time the entry level work force will simply migrate to different roles (maybe assemling robot parts... ). Self serve check-out has been the norm at supermarkets for several years now. Smart phones and apps are used for all kinds of services that we used to rely on humans for. It's technology, it's coming, and there is nothing we can do about it. Evolve or get left behind, I suppose... S. -
AWESOME!!!!!! So happy for the young man! BIG kudos for you guys getting him out there! Nothing beats hunting with kids!!! Thanks for sharing with the site! S.
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AWESOME!!! Very glad that you guys had a great time and that your boy was able to get one! Nothing beats hunting with your children! NOTHING! Thanks for sharing with the site! S.
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Umm..... Did I say that I'm "just gonna stop and say hey bud you should get out.....". I didn't say that and I don't think I would say that. I also don't think that I would unload my whole clip of my sidearm in the general direction that someone was running though. Just seemed a little crazy to me that you would unload your sidearm at someone who was running (unless he was running towards you, which you didn't say.....). I was obviously not there so I of course can't really say. I was only going off of what you wrote, which sounded a little unsafe and strange. Not sure what you being 20 has to do with it, but OK. I'm sincerely glad that you and your family are OK. Either way, sorry if you took offense to the face that I posted. S.
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"that's when I unloaded my whole clip of my sidearm in the general direction......"
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Sincere condolences for your loss. Regards, S.
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VERY, VERY AWESOME!!!! Nothing like hunting with your kids, TIMES THREE!!!! Thanks for sharing with the site! S.
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Over the past couple of seasons I've taken to packing my old 30-30 again. For some reason, I feel like I want to shoot my next deer with it (muley or whitetail..... Carried it in Utah this past weekend on the general rifle hunt, but never got close enough to a buck for a shot.). I'll be on a coues hunt in 36C late next month, and I'll once again be trying to get close with my 30-30. Like akaspecials mentions, if an archery hunter can stalk within bow range then why can't a rifle hunter stalk to 30-30 range? Go for it! S.
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My son Nicholas, was drawn for the 6A Jr. Elk hunt this year. He just turned 17 last month, so this was his final 'Jr.' elk tag, and we had a GREAT time together! Due to misc. reasons, none of my usual hunting buddies or older son could come along (Ken and his son were going to come-up Friday after work to help, but that ended-up not being necessary..... ). So it was just the two of us! We took it easy this time and stayed at my sister's house in Flagstaff as opposed to gearing-up to camp. Woke-up early yesterday and drove down to the Lake Mary / Mormon Mountain area. First light found us about 1.5 miles in to the Pine Grove Quiet area. There were some bulls bugling here and there, so that was a bonus as Nick had never really been on an elk hunt where the bulls were active. Fun stuff!!! Well at about 7AM we heard two shots about 1/4 mile away down in a little canyon. I told Nick we should just chill out because you never know what direction the spooked elk might run. Sure enough about 30 seconds later I start seeing elk moving through the pines across the flat terrain about 400 yards away. There were 30-40 of them, bulls and cows moving nervously trotting, running, stopping, like they do when kind of confused and not sure where they want to go. We positioned ourselves for a little better view and sure enough they kept moving and started to make there way a little closer. At about 275 yards, one of the cows finally stopped clear of the others by herself in a nice opening and gave Nick a clear shot. He was using his grandpa's Remington 7MM. and with one perfectly placed shot she dropped on the spot! Ended-up 1.9 miles (GPS) from the truck, so we spent the next 6 hours hiking the meat out. Thank God for a strong 17 year old boy and Eberlestock packs! Leaving next Thursday for 6 days of deer hunting in Utah with some old friends. Some fresh elk back strap chops will be an awesome addition to our menu! Happy hunting all!!!! S. Amazing morning with great clear & cool weather! Resting after we hiked back to pick-up the remaining meat prior to loading-up. We made the decision to bring all four quarters out in one load (two packs) apposed to doing the four mile round trip a 3rd time. Yikes, I'm feeling OLD this morning!
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Wow Lance! You know what a freak I am for kids hunting!!! SO awesome for the young lady! Thanks for sharing the pic! S.