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Old 02-17-2011, 07:17 PM
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Spike
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hey everybody, my name is bryan gray. I am currently 43 years old. Unfortunately i had a stroke in 2000 due to doctor error! I had less than a 5% chance of survival, but my desire to live and be with my family was so strong i managed to survive. I am paralyzed on my left side and have had partial finger and toe amputations on my right side. Before my stroke i lived to fish and hunt with my family(both of my kids have been hunting with me since they were 1 year old). Luckily through the help of family and friends i have begun to enjoy the outdoors again. We have made modifications on everything from fishing pole holders to all of my guns! my friends(who help me with everything) and i are looking for places to hunt whitetail. We want to hunt in nebraska somewhere within hitch**** and hayes counties(frenchman unit).please e-mail me back asap. I really appreciate the help. Bryan gray
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Old 05-20-2011, 04:31 PM
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what would you say to a whitetail hunt in kansas, there are left over tags?
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Old 05-20-2011, 07:53 PM
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Bryan,

I am sorry to hear about the medical mistake and the results it took on your body. I commend you for continuing on with your life. I do not live in NB. However, here is a video of Tim Farmer (lost use of his right arm) and how he continued on with life. This is a shortened version of the Tim Farmer Story.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v6pd_yOEvNo

For deer hunting with rifle, he uses a bi-pod and fires with his left hand off of his right shoulder.
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