rmyoung1
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This summer my mom suffered a stroke. Thank God above the stroke was minor, and she's doing great with very minimal side effects. But months of rest were ordered. I'm a stay-at-home dad to three young boys. Mom is my baby-sitter while I'm hunting in the fall. So... my best laid plans for 2018 were off the table. Watching my boys doesn't qualify as "rest" by any means, and I had to change things up. I canceled my planned trips well after all the draws were over and, instead, turned my sights toward New Mexico where I hoped to get my hands on some landowner tags and simply take my older two boys along. I managed to get my oldest son, Caleb, (age 11) a doe antelope tag for late-August. This was to be his first western big-game hunt. We had a great time in NE New Mexico hunting near Logan. The ranch didn't hold a ton of antelope, but enough to provide a few stalks and a couple of shot opportunities. My boy didn't connect, but we gave 'em a good scare.
We had a good time in some new country, and found a lot of neat things (in addition to the antelope) to occupy a young boy's attention. Double rainbows, tarantulas, box turtles and antelope. Can't beat that.








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