Broken Arrow
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A beautiful story, Scott.
Like Graybeard, I started my two sons off on small game
first letting them walk along with me while I hunted. Later, when they were about 10, I bought a 28 gauge over/under and cut down the stock, added a good recoil pad and handloaded some light 28 gauge loads for them to use. Now my eldest Grandson, the son of my youngest (by a year) son, is getting ready to use the cut-down 28 gauge for small game this upcoming rabbit & pheasant season when he goes hunting with his Dad.
Today, my two sons are both avid hunters who love the woods and respect the game they hunt. And the dream I had when they were small has come true. I always hoped the three of us, my two sons and me, would be able to hunt deer together and its happened for the past two years now.
Together with my two sons, my Godson, his Dad and my best hunting partner who lives north of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania and has a hunting cabin in the Moshannon State Forest in north/central Pennsylvania, north of I-80 about half way between DuBois and Clearfield, we all meet at my hunting buddys cabin situated among the mountain laurel on the High Plateau and open the Pennsylvania Buck Season together at the crack of dawn on the Monday after Thanksgiving.
Were a close-knit group of good hunters and ethical, careful men. The camaraderie radiating from everyone there is fantastic and make for a fine deer camp. This is the stuff of which wonderful memories have been and will be made
a week-long event to which I look forward all year long.
Good Hunting...
Ron T.