Since you have been involved with the EHJ, EBJ, DVD, and TV shows, What has been the biggest changes you have made to your hunting adventures?
While reading thru all the posts on this thread, I realized how lucky I was to grow up in a family of hunters. Not just hunters, but hunters who taught me to get away from roads and into the backcountry. My first hunt in the backcountry was when I was 12 (in 1952). My Dad actually took me out of school for a week and I went with all the men on a wilderness, packin deer hunt. That started it and planted the seed than has grown into a lifelong passion of 60 years doing that type/style of hunting for biggame.
I was very fortunate to have had this type of experience at such a young age. My real thanks goes to my recently deceased Father who taught me the basics and continued to hunt this way into his 90"s......Thanks Dad.
CC, I know I've written this before so forgive me if I sound like a broken record. I've really enjoyed reading your history in growing up and your hunting and outdoor upbringing roots. It matches any I've read in any outdoor book or magazine or publication. Thank you putting those memories into words here on the forum. I was sad hearing of your lost recently this year with your dad. I know you hold many fond memories with him. You were very blessed having a father to show you those experiences.While reading thru all the posts on this thread, I realized how lucky I was to grow up in a family of hunters. Not just hunters, but hunters who taught me to get away from roads and into the backcountry. My first hunt in the backcountry was when I was 12 (in 1952). My Dad actually took me out of school for a week and I went with all the men on a wilderness, packin deer hunt. That started it and planted the seed than has grown into a lifelong passion of 60 years doing that type/style of hunting for biggame.
I was very fortunate to have had this type of experience at such a young age. My real thanks goes to my recently deceased Father who taught me the basics and continued to hunt this way into his 90"s......Thanks Dad.
I have to add: My brother and i have packed thousands of lbs of bones out of the forest on backpacks. I never realized how foolish that was until i started seeing the pack in guys boning everything out. It seems so obvious now.......what were we thinking??For me they have done a ton. I used to be a road hunter wich is the way I was taught. Then I got the trophy horn bug and realized how much more rewarding it was to me to go out there and work for it. I've learned pretty much every technique I use now from the Eastmans. I am a bit bias but its only the truth. We used to hike our butts off trying to find big trophys wasting energy and being so inefficient I look back on it and can't believe how I used to hunt. I also have to say I've learned a lot from you guys here on the forum as well. Thanks to all and the E boys!