Fullquiver
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My favorite hunting memory was being with my dad out back on the farm during the archery season. I begged and begged for him to take me with him for the evening. He relented and let me come.
We sat for what seemed like a very long time. Then like a ghost a six point whitetail buck walked out. Mind you this was the mid 70's.
Dad was a savant as far as archery was concerned. This buck was 35 yards out and dad had his bear Super Kodiak recurve and Microflight yellow shafted arrows. I watched intently as he drew and shot. The arc of that yellow shaft in the fading light and the reaction of the buck as the arrow impacted. It made a short dash and crash into hawthorn bushes at the end of his run.
I remember the smell of the pine we were sitting in, the stillness of the woods after the brief drama had just unfolded and the smile on my father's face. He didn't say a word. He didn't have too.
I have to say why this particular story of mine is my favorite hunting memory at this point in my life. I have many memories of hunting some of my own, others with my children and some with close friends.
I guess it's just that Dad is not with us any longer and that this is my memory of him that always brings a smile to my face. Especially on the days I miss him so..
Some of the greatest things we hunt are in the deep parts of our souls. I hope that in those hunts you all find success..