Geez man you old fellas are putting us "young" fellas to shame. Well done :)
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Geez man you old fellas are putting us "young" fellas to shame. Well done :)
Just saw this Bruce, you're a hard nut ! :thumbsup:
Only 2 questions from my side...
Were you brave enough to wake Mrs @Tahr to show off your injuries ? And did she give you a second beating after the one you managed to give yourself ?
agree 100% fawn is YUMMY.... hard case in that video it looks like she has legs crossed before shot...sure dropped her in her tracks.
@ebf I rang C when I got back to the truck to say I would be late and tell her what happened - she rang Craig - he rang me to check. Would you believe that he called me a silly old fool?? :)
Didn't wake her - snuck into bed. I don't have a death wish :)
Nice one. I shot a fawn the other day but when I posted up a pic the Mods deleted it. wtf:wtfsmilie:
We went up there on Sat and found his glasses so everything is ok now.
It was Brian who found my glasses by the tree I crashed into that arrested my fall. After a brief look for them I was off trying to find the deer I had shot before I fell. Never found it.
Shows how much more patience Brian has than me. The impetuous need a mate like him.
Its not patience just old and slow.
@Tahr hope the hand & the rest of the war wounds are all well on the road to mending now,how did Tilly go with her OP & diagnosis?
That is a fantastic photo Craig took of you glassing over looking the river valley ,worthy of a spot on the wall, in the other photo's of that hunt what is the Skinning style knife on the hinds rump & how do you rate it ? I am like you & live for hunting mainly because it is a excuse to be in the outdoors
but also you can be so involved in everything from experimenting & building the rifle to suit your needs right down to developing the best load /bullet choice etc ,to scope/glass ware used ,footwear & clothing & l harking back to my Shearing ,professional hunting days am obsessed with good blades & keeping them sharp for the job at hand .This year l am looking at making up lost time for the lock downs etc & will be replenishing my mat skins so am in the market for a excuse to buy a good Skinner .:thumbsup:
That knife is a Bark River. The model is Wolf River - they haven't made that model for about 10 years although I understand that a similar run will be done again this year. I will PM you when I find out about the new run. The steel in mine is CPM s35vn. Its an outstanding knife.
My fingers are about half mended and the aches in my body have about half subsided. I will come right.
@Tahr how did Tilly go with her Op? We are looking at getting another dog to keep our Lab company in her final years & take over hunting duties & companion for the wife.I showed her a pic of Tilly ages ago & she fell in love with her & what a character she is with some of the looks she gives in the photo's, so l am under strict orders to make sure l show her any news pics of Tilly you post .
Thanks for the info on the knife ,l do not have a Bark River in the collection so that info will be appreciated,just a thought when l was dirt bike racing after a fall l always found a good deep tissue massage helped,especially by someone who knew their stuff.I would always just plainly state why l needed a massage & did they have experience dealing with it ( l raced OS as well,so often had to do ring around while travelling & most appreciated being informed of reason & would recommend others more experienced if they were not use to dealing with it ),it may help the mending/recovery.Give Tilly a pat from us :thumbsup:
@bunji
Tilly is fine. 2 tumours removed from her udder/breast. She has had her recovery period and her stitches are out. She's chomping at the bit to get out of the back yard. In a week I have a few days on the wallaby so she can come and it can be her get fit regime although I will take It gently with her (and me). This weekend will be her first outing - we are going to the range to re-check the zero on the previously checked wallaby guns. :)
@Tahr Great news mate must be a big relief ,the missus only just asked me if there was any up date yesterday.Give Tilly a pat from us:thumbsup:
Can you throw a few through the 22.250 please.
@Tahr, thanks for the write up and the photo's. I am not you age yet but in a few more I hit 60 and I find age a mixed blessing.
I am slower now and after years of sports, motorcycles and martial arts and weights things like knee's are starting to show some usage...not to mention operations.
Little medical issues start to creep in as well but the funny thing is I still seem to look through a young mans eyes. Not in the vision sense but more a love of life and a positive attitude that hasn't really dimmed.
Hills are a problem for me with a medical condition with them but if I take it slow , stop often and apply myself I get there and I get a massive sense of achievement looking back down and thinking wow I got to the top .
I read a lot of the reply's and the same words keep popping up. Attitude, inspiration , determination , never give up... all values all Kiwi's should have in any walk of life .
Thanks for the inspiration , if your ears are burning some time it will be me cursing you as I am half way up a big hill saying to myself " Taher is watching, get your arse up to the top"
Viper
awesome mate! my uncles the same attitude, he comes out red & rusa hunting (steep public land especially the rusa country!) and still shoot a deer or 2 he,s slipped over on the creek, slid down the steep rusa faces a few times causing my heart to stop! :0 but he gets up, bruashes it off & carries on! hes your age has had a heart attack/countless back ops/wrist ops as he only has one arm! one shoulder muscle pinned as it ripped, and it doesn,t seem to slow him much ;) you guys are something to aspire to as I hate the thought of not being able to climb hills & shoot deer! great attitude - alot of guys I know gave up 10 years ago said they either too old for these steep hills... they were in late 20s/early 30s!!! pussies! ah well more deer for us haha keep it up - enjoy reading your adventures & pics,