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<blockquote data-quote="GonzoK34" data-source="post: 841595" data-attributes="member: 8915"><p>1Hunter,</p><p></p><p>Thank you. I'm 67 now and the majority of friends I hunted with in the past aren't willing to put in the sweat equity, and effort into hunting out and away from the roads.</p><p></p><p>Now days I teach family friends, gun club and varmint club members, as well as young men and women going into the Armed Forces firearm basics, shooting and maintenance. </p><p></p><p>My main focus has been with 4 young men (Sammy 30, Brian 25, Bobby 35 and Rich 45) training them in archery, long range rifle and pistol shooting specific to tactical survival, varmints and big game hunting.</p><p></p><p>I spent 6 months last year 2012 teaching Sammy hunting skills, scouting hunting areas, blind setups, funnel areas and ambush sites while in the field. All based on utilizing Google Earth topo maps and aerial photo review of key areas. This included development of know distance calculations mapped out and printed. We than verified this data in the field.</p><p></p><p>Sammy and I have spent several years hunting together for doves, quail, pheasant, ducks and varmints. Last year it was time for deer. Sammy successfully shot his first big game animal, a Doe at 60 yards with his bow on the last day of the archery season. He followed this up with his first bobcat. 2 weeks later he shot his first buck a beautiful 3x4 buck with his rifle. The buck was located with 5 does a couple of days before the rifle opener. We studied the aerial photos and developed a plan. <strong>Just Awesome! </strong>Sammy is like a son to me. We've experienced allot of great hunting adventures together that I will always be thankful for. </p><p></p><p>P.S: He a freaking madman when it comes to hunting ducks!</p><p></p><p>Gonzo SEMPER FIDELIS</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GonzoK34, post: 841595, member: 8915"] 1Hunter, Thank you. I'm 67 now and the majority of friends I hunted with in the past aren't willing to put in the sweat equity, and effort into hunting out and away from the roads. Now days I teach family friends, gun club and varmint club members, as well as young men and women going into the Armed Forces firearm basics, shooting and maintenance. My main focus has been with 4 young men (Sammy 30, Brian 25, Bobby 35 and Rich 45) training them in archery, long range rifle and pistol shooting specific to tactical survival, varmints and big game hunting. I spent 6 months last year 2012 teaching Sammy hunting skills, scouting hunting areas, blind setups, funnel areas and ambush sites while in the field. All based on utilizing Google Earth topo maps and aerial photo review of key areas. This included development of know distance calculations mapped out and printed. We than verified this data in the field. Sammy and I have spent several years hunting together for doves, quail, pheasant, ducks and varmints. Last year it was time for deer. Sammy successfully shot his first big game animal, a Doe at 60 yards with his bow on the last day of the archery season. He followed this up with his first bobcat. 2 weeks later he shot his first buck a beautiful 3x4 buck with his rifle. The buck was located with 5 does a couple of days before the rifle opener. We studied the aerial photos and developed a plan. [B]Just Awesome! [/B]Sammy is like a son to me. We've experienced allot of great hunting adventures together that I will always be thankful for. P.S: He a freaking madman when it comes to hunting ducks! Gonzo SEMPER FIDELIS [/QUOTE]
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