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Who is your favorite hunting influencer?
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<blockquote data-quote="DesertDweller62" data-source="post: 2235698" data-attributes="member: 85975"><p>This is a great topic... :>)</p><p></p><p> Personal family influencers were my Dad, Grandpa Brown and Brother-in-law David Priven.</p><p></p><p>Jack O'Connor's articles in Outdoor Life and his books were my Bible. He was a great writer and made you feel as if he was talking to you. His love of Sheep hunting and Sheep country made a huge impression on me. When I took my first sheep, a Dall in Alaska, my thoughts went back to Jacks articles and how I was feeling the same feeling that he wrote about. </p><p></p><p>Jim Charmichael, who replaced O'Connor was an engineer who loved to shoot. His technical expertise was right on and filled my thirst for technical information on rifles, reloading and shooting. His books are also on my shelf also...</p><p></p><p>Jay Gates from Kingman, AZ also had a huge effect on my hunting. Known as the "Deer Hunter", Jay took a Slam of Deer for 13 years in a row. His use of big binoculars opened the door for me. </p><p></p><p>These men have had a huge effect on my hunting and my life. DesertDweller62</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DesertDweller62, post: 2235698, member: 85975"] This is a great topic... :>) Personal family influencers were my Dad, Grandpa Brown and Brother-in-law David Priven. Jack O'Connor's articles in Outdoor Life and his books were my Bible. He was a great writer and made you feel as if he was talking to you. His love of Sheep hunting and Sheep country made a huge impression on me. When I took my first sheep, a Dall in Alaska, my thoughts went back to Jacks articles and how I was feeling the same feeling that he wrote about. Jim Charmichael, who replaced O'Connor was an engineer who loved to shoot. His technical expertise was right on and filled my thirst for technical information on rifles, reloading and shooting. His books are also on my shelf also... Jay Gates from Kingman, AZ also had a huge effect on my hunting. Known as the "Deer Hunter", Jay took a Slam of Deer for 13 years in a row. His use of big binoculars opened the door for me. These men have had a huge effect on my hunting and my life. DesertDweller62 [/QUOTE]
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