Honouring past memories/hunts

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Sandmans post got me thinking.
We all have such busy lives now a days .
I felt it would be nice to honour some of our past happy moments .
A grandfather and grandson hunting together .
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A father taking his two eager sons out for a goose hunt . :)
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Me and Dad out on our Saskatchewan hunt . The time shared in a blind and the drive there and back . Priceless !!
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A hunt with a young lady for her first turkey .
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Being there for my brothers first turkey . He was so excited his single shot came apart after he shot and tried to reload . :)
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Dads first turkey . :D
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Even though Mom has not hunted with us she has always been there after . There was a time when she competed with us in 3-D . She came second in the Canadians Championships . :D She was as happy as if she had shot a world record deer and so were we . :D
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Please post some of your own memories . I am horrible for most times having a camera with me . To take that embarrassing picture . :)
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Love the pic's and memories ... Thanks for sharing !
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Great pictures!!! It's great to be around people you care about!!! :D
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Those are great pictures and narrative. That's what life is all about, family and memories.
Got me thinking about alot of the hunts I've been through...wish I'd have taken more pictures.... :)
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Lots of great memories in those photos! I especially love the photo of your mom - she's a true inspiration!
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Awesome pictures and surely some great memories for you Kevin! :)
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Very nice Kevin! :D The pic of your mom, was that at the nationals in Barrie, Ont.?

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No Paul . It was at Kitchener in the 90`s .
She stopped shooting when she got Melanoma on her leg . Uncomfortable to walk a 3-d course .
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Very nice~!
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Great thread Kevin. :D

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Very nice pictures and memories- Was just thinking about a Hunting Brother whom passed away years ago today- Would I of loved to of had another hunt or 2 before He passed on at a young age of 40...
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You know that deer was big when you need a dozer to haul it out . :shock: :)
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Good thread! Thanks for sharing the pics and the memories.
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