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Offline remington300mag

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Re: Proud Dad!!!
« Reply #15 on: October 12, 2013, 07:08:23 PM »
Thanks a lot for the support guys! Wishing you and your families all good luck for the rest of the season.......

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Re: Proud Dad!!!
« Reply #16 on: October 12, 2013, 08:04:21 PM »
Your son has wisdom beyond his years. Tell him his time will come. You may say you are a hard ass dad but children reflect what they have learned from us as parents. I am sure you have a lot more influence in his life than you think and he just proved it. Best story I have read here this year good on both of ya!   :tup:
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Re: Proud Dad!!!
« Reply #17 on: October 12, 2013, 08:06:55 PM »
Wow ... your son is the man  :dunno: I would of done the same thing ...just to bad your son had to witness such crap like that ... That's why when I see other people anywhere near me I run as fast as I can to avoid them !

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Re: Proud Dad!!!
« Reply #18 on: October 12, 2013, 08:29:31 PM »
I,am proud of your son.

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Re: Proud Dad!!!
« Reply #19 on: October 12, 2013, 09:23:56 PM »
What a great story about a great kid. Thank you for sharing it.
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Re: Proud Dad!!!
« Reply #20 on: October 12, 2013, 09:32:38 PM »
So, just to get it out right away...this is not a heart warming story of a boys first dear or anything. Instead it is a story of a boy that has more courage, heart, drive, and the sweetest boy a guy could ask to call his son!
I'll start off by saying my son has hunted his butt off for 2 years now......hiking further, longer, and more steep than most kids his age could or would. Never mumbling so much as a complaint.....he truly loves the sport of hunting.....even though his dad hasn't been able to put him on a shooter.....1st year, 13 2 points and spikes and does.....last year finally seen a shooter 2x2 with an eye guard at last light on the last day while driving home.....still no complaints....he just keeps hunting.
That is what makes what happened today break my heart.....yet also filled me so full of being proud of the son I have raised. I started full time guiding this year for salmon, so I haven't had near the time for scouting as I would like....the few days I did get out I didn't see much (3 does) in any of my old stomping grounds.....did see wolf tracks (mission unit) so now I decided to look somewhere new opening day....somewhere I had hunted before but had not scouted. We get up at 2:30am and out the door by 3..... Wanted to make sure we got our spot to walk in before someone else. Left the truck an hour and a half before light to get set up and wait for the action to start. Right at first light I see a group of 4 hunters working their way along a logging road towards where we were watching.....and 2 other hunters coming in from the top of the ridge.....about that time my son, glassing all the time, spots a deer! I throw my glasses up and notice its a buck.....spotting scope set up I zoom in and see it is a nice wide and tall 3x3..... I tell my boy it was a shooter and to get ready....no time at all he is on his bi-pod and ready....I range the deer at 286 yards.....tell him one more time where to hold and he squeezes the trigger....the buck spins around....face plants....tries to get up and starts rolling down into hell it's self....tried to get its feet under it again about 125 yards down the hill but just ended up taking a header into a down burned tree. never moved again. Layed there with its head caught in the limbs of the tree for near 20 minutes while I attacked my son....cheering and carrying on. Every dad thinks of this moment and it was finally our turn!! So, we get our gear all together and grab our packs.....about this time all hell breaks loose right under us......gun fire and a lot of it!!! 7 or 8 shots in the first volley.... Then probably 6 more in the second.....we figured another buck was getting some warning shots....so we drop down the back of our ridge to get in a logging road that would get us much closer to my sons buck......as we start to drop off the hill I notice 4 guys standing at my sons buck.....of coarse I immediately seen red.....I took off down the mountain,son following behind me. As I approach the group (2 adults, 1 teen, 1 about 12 like my son) I see they are gutting the buck.....and it has been shot to hell!!! I asked what they thought they were doing and they said they seen the buck bedded down and shot it.....I mention in not such a nice tone that the reason the buck was laying there is because it was dead already.....asked them why they thought it wouldn't die with their multiple hits.....then mentioned cause it's head was stuck in the limbs......now all I will say is the conversation was not going well....lots of broken English.....the 2 adults were getting pretty pissed.....and I wasn't the calmest of folks. My son stood there at my side the entire time.....never flinched....never scared. Then about the time things were getting really heated.....my son speaks up and asked... "So, which one of you actually tagged the buck?" The  youngest of the 4 raised his hand....my son then asked him, "is this your first buck?" The kids said yes.....and my normally timid son looks at the kid and says in the most manly .voice a 12 year old could speak and says, "you know, that would have been my first buck too.... But it isn't worth fighting over. Come on dad, they can have it." Of coarse I was having none of that......but my son looked at me and said, "really dad, they can have it, they already shot it up really bad" He then just smiled and headed up the hill....I was truly overcome.....I'm known as a guy with a hot temper, an angry guy, a hard ass.....and here is my son......sweet, caring, straight A's, athlete, loving, calm.....more of a thinker......I did something I never thought I would do.....I turned and walked away....all because my 12 year old told me it was ok.....didn't talk about it on the way home.....couldn't stay out due to my bum knee swelling after walking out of the hell hole..... I would have been very proud of my son today for getting his first buck..... But there's no measure to how proud I am of him for being the bigger man.... He is already way a head of his 36 year old father.....we teach our kids a lot in life.... And sometimes they teach us a thing or 2.....
It is really neat to see sportsman that have kids growing up the right way, I am really sorry that had to happen but your son probably handled that better thatn any of us. Just one more reason why I quit rifle hunting. I had shot a buck and then watched another hunter shoot it. I had hit a little off the money and it would have taken a second shot. still grinds my gears that people will shoot an animal that is already being engaged by another hunter. I did an about face and walked back to the truck. I hunted modern one more year and threw in the towel
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Re: Proud Dad!!!
« Reply #21 on: October 12, 2013, 09:42:30 PM »
What a great story about a great kid. Thank you for sharing it.
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Re: Proud Dad!!!
« Reply #22 on: October 12, 2013, 09:50:34 PM »
best post i've read on this forum . I can see the confusion on their side but your son showed them how to be a real sportsman and left them with hamburger. Kinda feel bad for the other kid when he grows up to tell his first buck story how does that go? I stole it. only winner here is you and your son cuz his first buck story is a doozy and you for having such a great kid. Thanks for sharing.

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Re: Proud Dad!!!
« Reply #23 on: October 12, 2013, 10:11:36 PM »
Remington300mag....  You should be Proud. These are the type of moments that I can not wait seeing my son becoming a man. When he puts his tag on the next deer that he shoots it is going to feel even greater to him.

Safe Hunting and let us know back on here when he gets it!!!!!!

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Re: Proud Dad!!!
« Reply #24 on: October 12, 2013, 11:09:14 PM »
Had my first west side bull taken that way, you should be proud of your son and proud of yourself for the way he was raised.  It will come back in spades...

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Re: Proud Dad!!!
« Reply #25 on: October 12, 2013, 11:12:22 PM »
Remington300mag....  You should be Proud. These are the type of moments that I can not wait seeing my son becoming a man. When he puts his tag on the next deer that he shoots it is going to feel even greater to him.

Safe Hunting and let us know back on here when he gets it!!!!!!

 :yeah:  Brought a tear or two to my eye.  Good job raising a true sportsman!

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Re: Proud Dad!!!
« Reply #26 on: October 12, 2013, 11:15:20 PM »
All I can think to say is wow! I can only hope I am doing as good of a job raising my son! You must be a proud dad for sure!

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Re: Proud Dad!!!
« Reply #27 on: October 13, 2013, 08:30:26 AM »
Wow.  Simply awesome.   What a wise young man you have raised.  A very proud moment and worth sharing.  I was hunting with my 10 year old yesterday.  We started scouting a few days early and he kept asking me questions about what I would do if I saw a big buck.  I said I would do nothing and he acted surprised.  "but dad, nobody is around and nobody would see"  I explained how it was illegal, and stealing.  And how I would never be able to look back on the trip with pride and thankfulness.  I would always be ashamed.  That seemed to sink in.  Now that we got our buck (he didn't have his license this year - just along to learn), I pointed out how awesome it felt.  How thankful we were.  How much pride we would have in telling out story.  I'm just praying that sinks in and sticks.  And I hope in a few years, he is a great sportsman like your son has turned out to me.  He'll get his first buck.  And he'll stand proud.

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Re: Proud Dad!!!
« Reply #28 on: October 13, 2013, 08:52:56 AM »
What a great story!  Thank you for sharing this. 
There is nothing better, no masher deer or monster elk, that comes close to the pride you feel today about your son.  Congratulations on something much more important!  :tup:


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Re: Proud Dad!!!
« Reply #29 on: October 13, 2013, 08:57:16 AM »
What a great story!  Thank you for sharing this. 
There is nothing better, no masher deer or monster elk, that comes close to the pride you feel today about your son.  Congratulations on something much more important!  :tup:




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