son's intensity
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Fork Horn
Join Date: Jan 2007
Posts: 208
RE: son's intensity
hey! he'stoo young to have thatnice of a ground blind. when i was that age my dad made me find a "good place" on the ground to sit, like next to a tree. repositioning myself ( like if a leg fellasleep) required careful planing so i wouldnt make too much noise, break sticks or show anymovement....ahh it made me a better hunter i like to say
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RE: son's intensity
ORIGINAL: ReDoT
hey! he'stoo young to have thatnice of a ground blind. when i was that age my dad made me find a "good place" on the ground to sit, like next to a tree. repositioning myself ( like if a leg fellasleep) required careful planing so i wouldnt make too much noise, break sticks or show anymovement....ahh it made me a better hunter i like to say
hey! he'stoo young to have thatnice of a ground blind. when i was that age my dad made me find a "good place" on the ground to sit, like next to a tree. repositioning myself ( like if a leg fellasleep) required careful planing so i wouldnt make too much noise, break sticks or show anymovement....ahh it made me a better hunter i like to say
Haha!! I hear ya!! I remember when I started going out to the stand. My dad had like a 4x4' platform in a tall tree that he used for his stand. Had a seat built into it with gun rests and all. Well on the next tree over, bout 4 feet below him, he had my stand in a fork of a tree, and I bet you that seat wasn't 2 feet wide and any more than a foot long. I didnt move! I think he planned it that way so I couldn't move a whole lot, lol