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The Good 'Ol Days

Was digging through some old pictures today. Found this one. One of the few pictures we have of dad during his brief time in collage at Bozeman. He is the one in the sunglasses. Maybe @Straight Arrow knows the other two.View attachment 308872
They do look familiar ... and since I spent more time in the streams and rivers than in the classroom during college, likely we crossed paths.
 
This is a picture of my father, sitting atop a buck shot by my grandfather, in 1950.

My grandpa was a life-long farmer, but spent 1939-1945 as a pilot in the Army Air Corps/Forces. He flew PBY Catalinas in the South Pacific. When I was a teenager, he spent the last few years of his life living with us here in Montana, and I loved him and miss him.

Coming back from the war, being broke, he owned no guns. When he as well as others went hunting, they checked guns out from the local American Legion in Grand Forks, ND. Ain't that something? Anyway, he checked this 30-40 Krag out, shot a whitetail buck, and checked it back in. Eventually, he had the opportunity to buy the rifle or win it in a raffle, I can't remember which, but did, and it hangs in my father's shop today.



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In 1992, high school hip-hop attired son showed up in the north Bridgers off Sixteen Mile to call in a herd bull tearing up brush, snorting, bugling and ready to come in to get arrowed. As I watched him from above out in the open, a satellite bull showed up and stepped behind a tree just long enough for me to sit up, draw, and get a good heart shot. I had a used PSE from which I'd stripped sights and aiming paraphernalia, since instinctive shooting was all I'd learned when shooting only a longbow as a boy. My loud excitement at dropping that bull chased the herd bull away and disappointed the hip-hop teenage archer. But it was a fun day for me!

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Montana - 1965

First I'd like to say, like several others have, this is a great idea and a super thread. Also, Breaksrunner's contributions are most interesting and informative. Keep it up!

Here are a couple of old pictures I have to contribute. Both of these animals were taken in 1965 from an area that later on was purchased by the State and became the Beartooth Game Range near the north end of the Big Belt mountain range.

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My friend, Al Bergum shot this bull, shown here with my wife an oldest daughter. We spent some time and effort to show it off to our friends. Then Al, who had never killed an elk before, stashed these tremendous antlers in the rafters of his garage. They stayed there until 1985 when the Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation held its first banquet in Helena. The antlers were measured and then displayed at that banquet. After 20-years in storage they netted 373" B&C!

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The following weekend I went back to the same general area where Al had shot his bull and found this buck. It remains one of the largest I've taken. It was 28" wide and unofficially scored 176" B&C.

Sorry, we didn't make a practice of carrying a camera in the field in those days. I would love to have had some good field photos like we take these days.
My favorite pickups of all time in that pic :)
 
I think I've posted this pic before somewhere, but since it's one of my favorites to look at, here it is again.
This is a blacktail that my Dad killed when he first came to OR from OK in the 50's. I still hunt a lot of the same spots he hunted back then. The model 94 Win.30.30 he used was the only rifle he had for years. He killed a ton of deer with that gun! My sister has the rifle now. It is almost silver looking from the bluing being worn off :). This is pic taken at the home place where my brother's house sits now!

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Came across this older photo at my uncles place it’s early 90’s , he caught this 24lb rainbow out of lake Pend Oreille , told me he won the fishing derby that year and was 1lb short of the 25lber club said you got a patch from the city of Ponderay if your 25lbs or bigger , he’s old and grey now , it was cool to see him in his prime
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Came across this older photo at my uncles place it’s early 90’s , he caught this 24lb rainbow out of lake Pend Oreille , told me he won the fishing derby that year and was 1lb short of the 25lber club said you got a patch from the city of Ponderay if your 25lbs or bigger , he’s old and grey now , it was cool to see him in his prime
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Early 90s? Damn! It makes me feel old when my glory days are spoken of as "Back In The Day"

But I really like that hat.
 
Early 90s? Damn! It makes me feel old when my glory days are spoken of as "Back In The Day"

But I really like that hat.
I figured it qualified for back in the day considering it’s 3 decades, I think uncle Nick is in his mid to late 70s now, I was early 20’s ha
 
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