Here's my grandson with a deer in the Pohangina saddle (Ruahines) a couple of days ago.
And here's me. 40 years ago. Deer in same spot, shot from the same place. (Ignore the extra pic on the notttom)
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Here's my grandson with a deer in the Pohangina saddle (Ruahines) a couple of days ago.
And here's me. 40 years ago. Deer in same spot, shot from the same place. (Ignore the extra pic on the notttom)
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Restraint is the better part of dignity. Don't justify getting even. Do not do unto others as they do unto you if it will cause harm.
That is pretty damn cool
expect nothing, appreciate everything - and there's ALWAYS something to appreciate
Thats awesome!
It would be really interesting to have a lost of all the gear your were wearing and using 40 years ago vs the list from now!
Just to see the advances in gear, and rifles
It is in the genes of both the hunter and the hunted.
It takes 43 muscle's to frown and 17 to smile, but only 3 for proper trigger pull.
What more do we need? If we are above ground and breathing the rest is up to us!
Rule 1: Treat every firearm as loaded
Rule 2: Always point firearms in a safe direction
Rule 3: Load a firearm only when ready to fire
Rule 4: Identify your target beyond all doubt
Rule 5: Check your firing zone
Rule 6: Store firearms and ammunition safely
Rule 7: Avoid alcohol and drugs when handling firearms
The cool thing is that I hunted there, had taken my Craig there, and then Craig put his James onto there. 3 generations. And then when James sent me the pic I straight away had that feeling of deja vu and dived into my old pics. We then compared notes about where exactly we shot from and where the deer was. Google confirmed it.
Restraint is the better part of dignity. Don't justify getting even. Do not do unto others as they do unto you if it will cause harm.
Restraint is the better part of dignity. Don't justify getting even. Do not do unto others as they do unto you if it will cause harm.
That's awesome
That’s really cool, even to see you both had a dog with you too .
I have to agree with @Zedrex "that is pretty damn cool"![]()
expect nothing, appreciate everything - and there's ALWAYS something to appreciate
Thats special Bruce , To see your grandson following his fathers and grandfathers footsteps and being successful must give you a lot of satisfaction and pride , for you are the one that showed them the ropes and gave them the skill and encouragement which has made them the hunters they are today .
I also have fond memories of Pohangina Saddle ( Silver City ) , first went there in 1965 aged16
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