Johnny Bravo
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People need recognition....it's a narcissistic thing...For me its not the shot. Its why does it need to an article in a paper? What's the purpose?
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People need recognition....it's a narcissistic thing...For me its not the shot. Its why does it need to an article in a paper? What's the purpose?
Yea that's my question too.For me its not the shot. Its why does it need to an article in a paper? What's the purpose?
I'm curious how many animals you've harvested with a rifle, given you haven't lost one?Dads a gunsmith and routinely practices that far. I am sure there are kids capable of shots like that. Good equipment, data from shooting, a calculator, and understanding is all that it takes beyond good shooting skills.
Doesnt mean all of the people reading this can or should do that. I think some long range shooters, and perhaps this journalist, kind of make it akin to "8 mile packout" and other feats of manhood, but its sort of the opposite. It doesnt take much but some math to turn a dial. It should be about the terrain, cover, wind, etc.
I have never lost an animal with a rifle. I know people who have lost several. I have passed shots i could probably make, but why should that animal chance a suffering death? Articles like this tend to make people think "if she can, i can" instead of what people should think "do i have a near certain probability of a lethal hit and recovery."
10I'm curious how many animals you've harvested with a rifle, given you haven't lost one?
How many years of hunting experience does that represent?
I know people that have been hunting 30-40 years that have less “experience” than others who’ve hunted 5-10.How many years of hunting experience does that represent?
I’ll wear a wig and sit to pee if you take me elk hunting.I know people that have been hunting 30-40 years that have less “experience” than others who’ve hunted 5-10.
Can we get back to the father daughter hunting success stories?
I saw one elk on public land this year,twice. And was out 15 or more different days looking. You’d do better with @shrapnel.I’ll wear a wig and sit to pee if you take me elk hunting.

Ugh, fine.I know people that have been hunting 30-40 years that have less “experience” than others who’ve hunted 5-10.
Can we get back to the father daughter hunting success stories?


Well 2 is all I can fit in my Subaru so we should be good to go thenI saw one elk on public land this year,twice. And was out 15 or more different days looking. You’d do better with @shrapnel.
Did have good days with both kids hunting elk.
While dodging bullets on Norris road, my daughter loaned me her mittens. Only a few hours earlier when she saw my coat - she said “You’re wearing Sitka?!?” I said ”Yeah why?” She says, “Don’t you know that everybody who wears that is totally gay?”
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And the guy on the right in Sitka is you, right?Ugh, fine.
I don't have a daughter, but my dad died when I was 19 and my younger sister was 12, so I was the one that brought her up hunting. I was there when she shot her first deer, antelope, elk, watched her dump damn near a box of shells standing in the same place during the youth pheasant hunt. She hasn't killed a ton of elk, but I've packed out all them, either on horse or my back. This is one of my favorite photos from our trips.
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She's about to have a baby and suffered through an antelope hunt earlier this year almost 8 months pregnant. She's tough as nails.
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God no. I'm the guy in the red jacket, cause you know, your daughter is right.And the guy on the right in Sitka is you, right?
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Quit holding on to yesterday. Give it a try.and sit to pee if you take me elk hunting.