Great photo... the single greatest reason I️ got into hunting was because of pictures like this. When I️ was a boy, I️ would spend hours flipping through old hunting photo albums. ?Someday?, I?d say.![]()
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That's for sure. I need to get after my pictures as I have 100's of 35mm slides that I need to look at and select the ones I want to convert to digital. sighhh...........I?m much like you when It comes to pictures, so many stories can come from just one picture.
Wow, glad he made it out.Mine was a whitetail doe, when I was 9, and it comes with a story...
I was walking back to the cabin on opening morning, at about 9am, because I was FREEZING! Stupid rubber boots and cotton socks.
I made it to our pond dam, when I looked across the pond, and there was a doe standing there. I dropped down, and made a perfect shot. She ran about 75 yards (they all run about 75 yards with a .270), and died. My dad shows up a little later, we talk, I go back to the deer, he walks up to the cabin to get the atv.
I hear the atv coming, it's right over the hill crossing the pond dam, only 100 yards away. A few minutes go by, he should be here by now.... I walk up to the top of the hill, and see a big hole in the ice, 4 upside down atv tires, and an orange hat sitting out on the ice.
I run down as fast as I can, screaming the entire way, until I get to the pond where the atv went in. I'm screaming for my dad, getting ready to jump in, when I stop yelling long enough to hear my dad very quietly say "I'm over here." He was sitting against a tree about 15 feet away, completely soaked, and covered head to toe in mud.
He had gotten high centered on an icy log, and had slid into the pond. The atv rolled over on him, pinning him to the bottom, underneath it. Thankfully, after about 50 years of silting in, the pond was shallow, and there was a bunch of soft mud that allowed him to dig out before he drowned.
Holy crap! Wow that had to be scary for both of you. Glad he was ok.Mine was a whitetail doe, when I was 9, and it comes with a story...
I was walking back to the cabin on opening morning, at about 9am, because I was FREEZING! Stupid rubber boots and cotton socks.
I made it to our pond dam, when I looked across the pond, and there was a doe standing there. I dropped down, and made a perfect shot. She ran about 75 yards (they all run about 75 yards with a .270), and died. My dad shows up a little later, we talk, I go back to the deer, he walks up to the cabin to get the atv.
I hear the atv coming, it's right over the hill crossing the pond dam, only 100 yards away. A few minutes go by, he should be here by now.... I walk up to the top of the hill, and see a big hole in the ice, 4 upside down atv tires, and an orange hat sitting out on the ice.
I run down as fast as I can, screaming the entire way, until I get to the pond where the atv went in. I'm screaming for my dad, getting ready to jump in, when I stop yelling long enough to hear my dad very quietly say "I'm over here." He was sitting against a tree about 15 feet away, completely soaked, and covered head to toe in mud.
He had gotten high centered on an icy log, and had slid into the pond. The atv rolled over on him, pinning him to the bottom, underneath it. Thankfully, after about 50 years of silting in, the pond was shallow, and there was a bunch of soft mud that allowed him to dig out before he drowned.