Hunting Washington Forum
Big Game Hunting => Muzzleloader Hunting => Topic started by: oneshot12 on October 11, 2013, 08:58:44 PM
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Was taken back a few years but this past season was able to get out with one of my few remaining old Friends and was able to spend a week in the woods with him . boy the fun times we talked about and shared together once again. seemed like only yesterday we first got together and spent time in the woods. he kept reminding me of all his ailments and reasons why he couldn't get out so with a good bit of coaxing got the old timer out once again .Managed to get him hooked up on a deer and by golly he got him with his first shot a nice 2 by 3 then shortly the after he was razzing me about getting my buck and how he was tagged out :) well i finely made it happen he was just a rolling and giving me such a darn time loved every second of it too. I know going many of us miss will him when he's in the big camp in the sky! Had a blast only wish it could have gone on longer,and his health allowed Him to do more . The fond memories , his smiles along with his great stories will linger on forever :fire.:
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Yes they will.
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And that is what hunting and friendship is all about, be it with old friends, family loved ones or new friends we have just made at our camps. We all are graciously given the time to remember, rebuild, and develop those memories for a lifetime to come. Well done sir, well done!
“Friendship arises out of mere Companionship when two or more of the companions discover that they have in common some insight or interest or even taste which the others do not share and which, till that moment, each believed to be his own unique treasure (or burden). The typical expression of opening Friendship would be something like, "What? You too? I thought I was the only one."
... It is when two such persons discover one another, when, whether with immense difficulties and semi-articulate fumblings or with what would seem to us amazing and elliptical speed, they share their vision - it is then that Friendship is born. And instantly they stand together in an immense solitude.”
― C.S. Lewis, The Four Loves
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A lot of us are 'playing the back nine' now but I hope to have at least 20 more years of hunting in me. Putting off neck surgery til after hunting season. This had to come up after drawing 2 quality hunts that I've waited 12 years to get! Life sure screws up my hunting.
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oneshot12
Since I am in the class of older folks... that is/was an awesome thing that you have done... Creating more memories and helping a friend 'catch some more dreams' AWESOME
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good job on sharing those memories and creating more, I cherish the time I get with any elder long as they don't "box my ears" :chuckle:
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:chuckle: yep I do understand being part of the older crowd . I just hope that as I do get older :yike: I have good friends that would still like to go out with me when I reach my friends age . :twocents: to be honest with you all I figure as long as you can sit up and shoot a gun then its up to the younger folks who we most likely taught to shoot and hunt to once in awhile give back some of what they have learned but than that's just the way I was taught to respect my elders. NOW I R ONE :chuckle:
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I am 72 and not old just aged. can still walk 10 plus miles in a day. cant see too well and hear worth a sheet but can have a good time. and thanks for listening to me. mike w
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A good friend came to my camp for four days this deer season.. We hunt off and on when his job lets him. We were reminiscing over a bottle of 40yr old Jack Daniels he brought with him to share, that we've hunted off and on for some 25+ years in several areas of this state. Always looking for that new 'spot'. I've helped him pack out deer, he's helped me. We met in the Navy and the rest is history. We're only in our fifties. We're not young and spry... Not too old to put on a few miles at 4:am.. (just a few Tom) .... Old enough to be patient... and we never worry about each other if one doesn't come back to camp at dinner time. We could probably rattle off what's in each other's day pack.
I love hunting with my boys. There's nothing like that... But I hope when I'm an old timer, Tom's there with me/us just like old times.
-Steve
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:tup: always good to hear about some of the things others do as well ! good on ya .just enjoy the times you get to spend no matter what they are like just being with good friends in the woods has always been more the enough for me anthing else is a plus but then its more like work hahaha
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:'( just got the news this afternoon lost my good friend to cancer today .I know he fought it long and hard but it just finely got the better of him .Sure going to miss smiling face around the camp fires his stories and just Him .was a good man Now only thing left are the fond memories of the great times we shared the game we got and the places we seen together, I will Miss his counsel Greatly ! :cmp1:
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:'( just got the news this afternoon lost my good friend to cancer today .I know he fought it long and hard but it just finely got the better of him .Sure going to miss smiling face around the camp fires his stories and just Him .was a good man Now only thing left are the fond memories of the great times we shared the game we got and the places we seen together, I will Miss his counsel Greatly ! :cmp1:
DANG! but bet he will still be right above you helping you along the way... that is what good buddies do.
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Oneshot12,
So sorry to hear of your friend passing away. Cling to those memories you had with him as those will never pass.
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Oneshot, so glad you were able to get out with him while he was still on this side. If there is one thing as valuable as taking a new hunter out to the field, it is taking a venerable old-timer! Major props to you.