I love the outdoors, and introducing new people to that love, especially kids and youth. They are the ones who will take over the resources you and I are managing right now.
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My family past time is Andy Griffith before bedtime, doesn't get much better than that!
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Anyone who takes the time to get a kid off the couch and in the outdoors!
I am married, 12 years this fall, father of 4 great kids...2 boys, 2 girls...I own a handyman business part-time, and work for Mossy Oak's 3D Fluid Graphics division full time. I am also a member of Mossy Oak's Local Pro Staff, a new expansion going across the country to allow a more personal touch with consumers and allow different regions of the country to promote their area specific camo patterns. See you at Bass pro Shop-Nashville for the Fall Classic!
Hey brother-Mississippi was great. We stayed at the local country club in a cottage, had dinner at the club with all the execs at corporate, I had to pinch myself a couple times to make sure I was really living the dream and not really dreaming, and I thank God for it every day! You ready for deer season? I am moving some stands today and running a camera on a dove field for a while also. Havea great week my friend.
Sounds like a dream come true is what you lived for a while..LOL...Well as odd as it may sound I don't deer hunt...all I do is concentrate on TURKEYS...I just got in from a dove shoot and had a great time...we laid the smack down on some of those gray missles...LOL...good friends, good shootin and good food...don't get much better than that...I hope you have a great week!!!!!!
I gotta few acres we can hunt on down here. Early part of the season though. The big ones tend to move out after they visit all the hens. I know where Smyrna is. I used to live in Mt. Juliet. Let me know more about the kids hunt you speak of.
Do you still live in Indiana? I grew up in Huntington, 2 hours north of Indianapolis, learned how to hunt on 800 acres up there-I sure miss those cornfield deer sometimes! Check out my proflie and blog-could I interest you in joining a ton of kids on a benefit turkey hunt this spring? Great photo ops and definately something to write about....
Yes I still live in Indiana and probably always will. Yes I am certainly interested in this hunt. Would love to hear more.
There is some great archery public land here-why would you want to come all the way down here when there are some much bigger deer in the Hoosier state?
We are only allowed 1 buck here,,would be great to take a second,,specially for the videos
Hello to a fellow Mossy Oak Friend-I tracked you down from my post on the M.O. forum. I grew up on 800 acres about 2 hours north of you, a little town called Andrews, just outside of Huntington. Too bad I was just learning how to hunt, I probably could have killed some dandy bucks, my first deer there was a 140 pound doe-gotta love them corn fed deer!! I married me a southern girl, one day I will get back up there to hunt, though.
Hey there,,thanks for the add and is great to see another that made it to the MO world,,bet it is nice down there in gods country :) My family is from Russell Springs,KY . Know any good public land a ol hoosier could come down and stomp around on?
Sounds like a dream come true is what you lived for a while..LOL...Well as odd as it may sound I don't deer hunt...all I do is concentrate on TURKEYS...I just got in from a dove shoot and had a great time...we laid the smack down on some of those gray missles...LOL...good friends, good shootin and good food...don't get much better than that...I hope you have a great week!!!!!!
Cool! I hope to meet some new friends here. Glad I found ya'll.
Yes I still live in Indiana and probably always will. Yes I am certainly interested in this hunt. Would love to hear more.
We are only allowed 1 buck here,,would be great to take a second,,specially for the videos
Hey there,,thanks for the add and is great to see another that made it to the MO world,,bet it is nice down there in gods country :) My family is from Russell Springs,KY . Know any good public land a ol hoosier could come down and stomp around on?