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<blockquote data-quote="yobuck" data-source="post: 1373647" data-attributes="member: 12443"><p>Well Larry wasent what we would today refer to as a long range hunter Joe. At least not in this area of the country.</p><p>None the less he used long range tactics to find deer at the distances</p><p>he was comfortable with.</p><p>He didn't change because it wasent necessary for him to change in order to be successful. He did the same thing the same way with the same equiptment every year. </p><p>He sat on his butt on the ground and glassed every day mostly looking across short range hollows.</p><p>There were a few others who either stayed with him or in other camps close by and they all did the same thing.</p><p>One of those guys had the first set of spotting scopes in a bracket I ever saw in probably in the late 60s, and before I met Larry.</p><p>He was a machinist and had made the bracket himself. He was even more of a loner and not nearly as sociable as Larry. They were all from the York area.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="yobuck, post: 1373647, member: 12443"] Well Larry wasent what we would today refer to as a long range hunter Joe. At least not in this area of the country. None the less he used long range tactics to find deer at the distances he was comfortable with. He didn't change because it wasent necessary for him to change in order to be successful. He did the same thing the same way with the same equiptment every year. He sat on his butt on the ground and glassed every day mostly looking across short range hollows. There were a few others who either stayed with him or in other camps close by and they all did the same thing. One of those guys had the first set of spotting scopes in a bracket I ever saw in probably in the late 60s, and before I met Larry. He was a machinist and had made the bracket himself. He was even more of a loner and not nearly as sociable as Larry. They were all from the York area. [/QUOTE]
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