Gunner46
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Hey JL, Like your Tude. Rock on brother.
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you forgot these - chose the one of the idiot in the creek for effect..........
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Because back then men were men. They stood for the anthem, lived in a world of no grey, its either right or wrong, not expecting anyone to take care of them. Simply put the world is wussified. Makes me miss my mentor, best friend, my dad. Toughest guy I knew. Wish I was that tough.......... I am a little wussifed myself with my expensive gear and latest and greatest bullets and guns................. I watched him kill countless deer with a head shot from a .22. Once in a while he'd go "crazy" and bring out the iron sighted 30-30. Come to think of it, I should try hunting with the old 30-30 in my safe ( id probably starve though)
Oh yea ..... The tree stands were nailed up wooden death traps too
I started to get my gear together this weekend for the opener here in Montana. That's what got me thinking of years past. I went on my first elk hunt while packing a rifle in 1979. I was 13 years old. 51 now. Just struck me how times and the tools we use have changed. mtmuley
...fussin over a finicky load is something I never saw in the crystal ball.
LOL, I have long since upgraded but I was on cloud 9 when my dad welded up a climber from some scrap angle iron and I didn't have to use the 2x4 ones anymore.
Doing that was a very big "grown up" moment for me. I remember it well. Our "safety" measures included using coated nails so they wouldn't back out as much. Times sure have changed.Spent hours helping dad build 2x4 stands.