One for my Dad!
#1
One for my Dad!
I lost my father this turkey season. He was my hero and my mentor. He was way ahead of his time in trophy hunting and management in this area. He killed his fair share of monster bucks even though he lost his arm when he was 28. He bought this farm back in the 80's and went straight into management practices. He set aside a small 5 acre thicket in the center of farm as a sanctuary. We were not allowed to hunt or even walk into this area. This brings us to yesterday evening I got in a stand across the field from the refuge. At 5:15pm this mature buck came out of the refuge and gave me a 15 yard shot, and 80 yards later the buck was mine. This whole experience has been surreal while I was pumped there was a big part of me that was sad. My father wasn't there to share the story with. I know he was in the stand with me and was proud of the whole hunt. This is not my biggest archery buck, but is the most special. Sons don't forget to tell the people who got you in to hunting thank you. You are never promised tomorrow so take advantage of the time you can spend with your loved ones!
#3
Fork Horn
Join Date: Sep 2011
Posts: 222
Dad did you right.
Know he was watching his prized land with you harvesting his deer.
Nice buck.
Enjoy it with a light heart........he would've wanted you to enjoy it happily instead of sad.
Have a big ole back strap filet mignon for pop !
Know he was watching his prized land with you harvesting his deer.
Nice buck.
Enjoy it with a light heart........he would've wanted you to enjoy it happily instead of sad.
Have a big ole back strap filet mignon for pop !
#6
Nontypical Buck
Join Date: Sep 2010
Posts: 1,834
I know your dad was in the stand with you, it was his way!!! I agree with you in letting those close to you know and this is why I took my dad on a surprise hog hunt in OK this past Feb. with my brother and son and I made it a 3 generation hunt. Had a great time for all involved. Videoed it as well. That is one great buck and great story!!!
Last edited by SecondChance; 11-12-2011 at 04:15 PM.
#9
Having that heritage is a blessed part of your life,he will be with you on every hunt living it through you and sharing your joy in the hunt. Thats a great deer worth waiting for,he was wise to hold you back from hunting it,so now the harvest begins with his compliments. GOD bless you and yours.