Disabled Hunters=Amazing
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Joined: Nov 2006
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From: Norwalk, Ohio
I read some of the stories about unfortunate accidents or dieseases that leave you guys disabled. And even though it would be easy to just sulk in self pity for the rest of your lives, you don't. You fight on, finding anyway possible to get back to doing something you love, which is hunting. This will be my first year hunting and i will be deer hunting here in a week and when i'm walking up and down large hills and through brush and forests and get tired and want to quit, i'll think about you guys and all you do and go through for your passion of hunting, you really are an inspiration
#2
Thanks for the words of encouragement. Being disabled is a tough thing to cope with and for alot of people they just give up. But being an outdoorsman at heart there was no way I was ever going to give up, even with an electric wheelchair, I still manage to get out and hunt and fish. Disabled hunters are a special breed that's for sure.
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Spike
Joined: Mar 2007
Posts: 51
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From: Silver Springs FL 34488 USA
Hey Ohio -
Thanks for the kind words.
Some howI will make it out there. There will be enough time to take it easy when I'm dead. Just remember young one, for all the complexities of the human body, our packaging is very frail. Take care of yourself out there. Don't let taking that chance be the worst decision you'll make in your life.
Rob
Thanks for the kind words.
Some howI will make it out there. There will be enough time to take it easy when I'm dead. Just remember young one, for all the complexities of the human body, our packaging is very frail. Take care of yourself out there. Don't let taking that chance be the worst decision you'll make in your life.
Rob




