jpcoll01
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I hope my Dad hunts for as long as he possibly can even if that means I have to carry him in on my back. Lord knows he carried me enough when I was little, it's the least I can do.
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Just a couple of spring chickens!Several in their 80's near me. They get help and use quads.
2 68 year olds having fun at my place. Whippersnappers we are.
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There are days that I feel too old.
You stole the words right out of my mouth. (Keyboard?)I hope my Dad hunts for as long as he possibly can even if that means I have to carry him in on my back. Lord knows he carried me enough when I was little, it's the least I can do.
I'll bet Bill was surprised at 44...but yea, not a bad way to go, although tough on the son.I saw this sign while out hunting this fall. Maybe some of you have seen it. First thought was, “not a bad way to go.”
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Hopefully Tom eventually found acceptance in his passing. Talk about something I'd never wish on my 15 yr old, I'd rather die a painful death in a nursing home.I saw this sign while out hunting this fall. Maybe some of you have seen it. First thought was, “not a bad way to go.”
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My buddy Garry was leaving on the 10th of November elk hunting in Oregon. He had just gotten back a couple weeks before from a Wyoming antelope hunt. Unfortunately he passed on the 9th from acute leukemia. He would have been 87 a couple days before Xmas. Here's his bull from last year.View attachment 305750
91 he gets out for 1 hunt a year and usually it's spring turkey.If one is fundamentally healthy and can deal with all the things that crop up with old age, then it shouldn't be a problem. How old is the oldest hunter you know?
This!I guess there is no magic number just a mindset.