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You did good Fred. I love to hear stories of parents, grandparents, or even unrelated adults introducing kids to hunting and the outdoors. Thanks for sharing that story with us.
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A great start for those boys and it will only get better. What memories they'll have!
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Who got bird #3?
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Thanks for the great story Fred. It made me remember the first time Danny dropped a pheasant at a preserve we were hunting years ago. In fact he was 9 or 10 at the time also! Thanks for the trip down memory lane....
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Simply a great story and pics, Fred!!! Many thanks for sharing both.... As well, when I read your story and looked at the pictures - it simply is another confirmation of everything PGCA & forum is all about: lazy days hunting & shooting with 100 year old Parkers and involving the "next generation" into that same legacy - and allowing the "rest of us" to participate through your words.
Simply a terrific post, Fred... Thank you for sharing it.... John |
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Thanks guys for the reps. Linn asked about No. 3; it wasn't found and most likely left the field before we started out. Scott enquired by PM as to the fate of the birds with a most kind offer and I replied to the effect that they wound up in a kitchen in MD and tried to attach a pic to prove it but couldn't figure how to make such an attachment on a PM. So, here's the pic, Scott. Also, Larry mentioned the desireability of getting youngsters going on "our thing" before it becomes obsolete (I inferred some of that from Larry's statement). We have a great PF chapter here in Ashland County and each year for the past 12 of so years we have sponsered and carried out a "youth hunt" a week or so before the regular opening (all ODNR legal). I have usually performed as a dog handler (though kid handler would be more like it, the dogs usually know what they're doing). We have had 40 to 60 yungsters a year get his or her toe in the upland water this way. An old pic below of a happy hunter with his dad and old Ring who found the bird for him.
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The Following 4 Users Say Thank You to Fred Preston For Your Post: |
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calvin's pics 059.jpgA couple more keeping it alive during KS youth hunt. Jett on right Will on left. ch
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The Following 4 Users Say Thank You to calvin humburg For Your Post: |
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Reminds me of my pheasant hunts when I was about the same age. I didn't have a fancy hunting vest though, just jeans, boots and a cheap red & black plaid wool jacket. What memories those young men will have!
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