Big Time Kill - Thrill to Experience
#21
Join Date: Sep 2003
Location: Maine
Posts: 3,555
RE: Big Time Kill - Thrill to Experience
Perserverance!
I couldn't be happier for your dad. As I read it there were two sucess stories. First I'm glad he was able to get his weight down. That can be a tough battle in itself. Then 18 years is a loooong time to go in a dry spell. I'm glad he was able to get it to all come together and get an arrow in his deer. I'm sure he'll be hooked for life now(not that he wasn't for the last 18 years)
My hats off to him
I couldn't be happier for your dad. As I read it there were two sucess stories. First I'm glad he was able to get his weight down. That can be a tough battle in itself. Then 18 years is a loooong time to go in a dry spell. I'm glad he was able to get it to all come together and get an arrow in his deer. I'm sure he'll be hooked for life now(not that he wasn't for the last 18 years)
My hats off to him
#24
Thread Starter
Join Date: Sep 2004
Location: all over
Posts: 306
RE: Big Time Kill - Thrill to Experience
Hey guys I want to thank you all again for the great things you shared and becuase of it my dad is going to become a memeber of the forum and further use the info and advice you all share.
#25
Nontypical Buck
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Western Iowa
Posts: 1,179
RE: Big Time Kill - Thrill to Experience
Wow what a story. I myself hunted with my father alot growing up, he would even keep me and my brother out of school to go deer hunting. Give the guy a hug and a slap on the back and good luck the rest of the season.