OleRedbeard
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We all have that one person or that one defining thing we can probably peg as giving us the lifelong gift of the outdoors. For me it was my dad. I cannot imagine what my life (or my bank account) would be like without hunting and fishing in it and to be honest I wouldn't want to.
My dad passed away in February so this is the first season that we aren't calling or texting one another busting chops or setting up a overnight trip somewhere together and it has made for a somber fall.
If its any indication of how much he wanted me be a part of it all he had me in a backpack at 18 months old grouse and squirrel hunting wearing earplugs. I guess he planted the seed correctly because I can't remember a time in my life not having it on my mind. He would almost always let me tag along even if it meant missing a day of school here and there. Come to think about it I don't know that I ever told him how thankful I was for it. He sure missed out on what would have probably been much more productive hunting with less aggravation having me hanging on his coattail. He never really saw it that way though I don't think.
My dad passed away in February so this is the first season that we aren't calling or texting one another busting chops or setting up a overnight trip somewhere together and it has made for a somber fall.
If its any indication of how much he wanted me be a part of it all he had me in a backpack at 18 months old grouse and squirrel hunting wearing earplugs. I guess he planted the seed correctly because I can't remember a time in my life not having it on my mind. He would almost always let me tag along even if it meant missing a day of school here and there. Come to think about it I don't know that I ever told him how thankful I was for it. He sure missed out on what would have probably been much more productive hunting with less aggravation having me hanging on his coattail. He never really saw it that way though I don't think.