Wish item,
#13
A BadBoyBuggie
My hunting partner is 70 years old and can't walk as far to get to the stands at the back edges of the land we hunt.
I take him as close as I can in my 4x4 truck but I know the deer hear it more than they would an electric vehicle.
I keep kidding him that in a couple years I'll just paint the Dodge in camo and set up a tower stand in the bed of it for him to hunt out of.
This ML season I am taking him and a friend of his that has MS and can hardly walk hunting with me. Cal, the one with MS would have a real difficult time hunting by himself and Larry, my regular hunting partner(and best friend) wouldn't be able to help Cal as much as I can.
So I am taking them both.
Lots of people talk about taking kids hunting and I am all for that too but maybe we should also make the extra effort to take old guys hunting that can't or wouldn't go by themselves anymore?
I plan to keep Larry and Cal hunting as long as I can.
Yep, a Badboybuggie would be sweet.
My hunting partner is 70 years old and can't walk as far to get to the stands at the back edges of the land we hunt.
I take him as close as I can in my 4x4 truck but I know the deer hear it more than they would an electric vehicle.
I keep kidding him that in a couple years I'll just paint the Dodge in camo and set up a tower stand in the bed of it for him to hunt out of.
This ML season I am taking him and a friend of his that has MS and can hardly walk hunting with me. Cal, the one with MS would have a real difficult time hunting by himself and Larry, my regular hunting partner(and best friend) wouldn't be able to help Cal as much as I can.
So I am taking them both.
Lots of people talk about taking kids hunting and I am all for that too but maybe we should also make the extra effort to take old guys hunting that can't or wouldn't go by themselves anymore?
I plan to keep Larry and Cal hunting as long as I can.
Yep, a Badboybuggie would be sweet.
#15
I would like a nice new Trycon bow with all the bells and whistles and a couple of Cuddibacks. I can actually afford this stuff but it's too close to the season to start with the new bow and I don't trust leaving expensive trail cams in the woods where I hunt.
The new bow for next season for sure!
I'll stick with the inexpensive Deer Cams, they take pretty nice pics.
The new bow for next season for sure!
I'll stick with the inexpensive Deer Cams, they take pretty nice pics.
#17
ORIGINAL: JeramyK
I want a truck. I get tired of cruising around during the season in my little Chevy Cavalier. [&:] But I can't complain bout the gas mileage.
I want a truck. I get tired of cruising around during the season in my little Chevy Cavalier. [&:] But I can't complain bout the gas mileage.
#18
ORIGINAL: Buellhunter
A BadBoyBuggie
My hunting partner is 70 years old and can't walk as far to get to the stands at the back edges of the land we hunt.
I take him as close as I can in my 4x4 truck but I know the deer hear it more than they would an electric vehicle.
I keep kidding him that in a couple years I'll just paint the Dodge in camo and set up a tower stand in the bed of it for him to hunt out of.
This ML season I am taking him and a friend of his that has MS and can hardly walk hunting with me. Cal, the one with MS would have a real difficult time hunting by himself and Larry, my regular hunting partner(and best friend) wouldn't be able to help Cal as much as I can.
So I am taking them both.
Lots of people talk about taking kids hunting and I am all for that too but maybe we should also make the extra effort to take old guys hunting that can't or wouldn't go by themselves anymore?
I plan to keep Larry and Cal hunting as long as I can.
Yep, a Badboybuggie would be sweet.
A BadBoyBuggie
My hunting partner is 70 years old and can't walk as far to get to the stands at the back edges of the land we hunt.
I take him as close as I can in my 4x4 truck but I know the deer hear it more than they would an electric vehicle.
I keep kidding him that in a couple years I'll just paint the Dodge in camo and set up a tower stand in the bed of it for him to hunt out of.
This ML season I am taking him and a friend of his that has MS and can hardly walk hunting with me. Cal, the one with MS would have a real difficult time hunting by himself and Larry, my regular hunting partner(and best friend) wouldn't be able to help Cal as much as I can.
So I am taking them both.
Lots of people talk about taking kids hunting and I am all for that too but maybe we should also make the extra effort to take old guys hunting that can't or wouldn't go by themselves anymore?
I plan to keep Larry and Cal hunting as long as I can.
Yep, a Badboybuggie would be sweet.
As for me I'd take some land... that'd be pretty sweet.
#19
I want trees. I have about every toy a guy could imagine for hunting stuff. Where I live there is a severe lack of trees. I have a very hard time placing/setting up stands, cuz there just aren't any. My dad and I farm around 10,000 acres and I only have 1 treestand on my land, and that tree isn't exactly suitable.
But if I don't get trees like I want, one of my buddies just bought a Yamaha Rhino Monday morning after our goose hunt. That thing would be sweet for taking out west.
But if I don't get trees like I want, one of my buddies just bought a Yamaha Rhino Monday morning after our goose hunt. That thing would be sweet for taking out west.
#20
Joined: Jul 2006
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I want 1,500 acres of unfettered wild territory that has never seen the hand of man. I want this land to have a 200 acre lake for duck hunting and fishing, and I want it tobe so stocked with game that I HAVE to hunt just to control it........that's what I want......oh, and a butt kickin' 4-wheeler to drive around on.........and a butt kickin' truck to pull it with.


