I'll listen to just about anything..From 60's rock to todays pop..Well some of todays music..I'm mostly an oldies rock n country man. I'll take Skynard, Hendrix and Hank Jr anyday over the current hiphop trends. Throw in some Kid Rock an Aerosmith and you got a party.
BOOKS
I read western novels mostly...Louis LaMore is my favorite. But i like to read anything set in a more simplistic time period where things were less complicated.
INTERESTS
Hunting, fishing, being with friends and family, offroading in my Jeep and hunting...
TELEVISION
I dont watch much TV outside of the hunting channel.
I live to hunt and hunt to live...The wheelchair doesnt stop me much from hunting and fishing the way i want to....So come join me an lets bag a big one.
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I forgot to mention, I'm a big Jeep fan too. I have 2 Jeep Comanches, 1 w/ 33" tires and the other incapasitated. I also have a Cherokee with stock tires temporarily. Maybe we can wheel and hunt or fish sometime.
Hey PR have been glad that I joined Camospace because of the oppurtunity to talk with people with similar interests, but also because of the oppurtunity to pick the brain of people like you. Have you chatted with Spooky2. I think he's from Minnesota and also offering some advice. If you get the chance to check out PA Sportsmen Portal read my story, but there are 2 other stories and a short clip of Arianna's Hunt of a Lifetime in South Dakota. I hate to brag, but Arianna is truly an inspration and worth checking out
Sorry I did it wrong the first time. Still learning. We do use a blind, and I never get to use my binoculars if I only take one pair.
prgimp wrote:
In the areas u take her hunting is it big enough to put a good size blind? I have a couple blinds built out of wood that have a ramp so it is easier to get the wheelchair into them. And the blind makes it much easier to get close to game. Get her out in nature as much as possible an provide her with the opportunity to see as much game as possible..If the game wont come close get her a pair of binoculars to see thru. What kind of hand mobility does she have? Is she able to hold a small caliber rifle or shotgun? if so maybe u can build a shooting rest that hooks onto her chair that would allow her to try an harvest some game. Any questions please feel free to write and ask away. An dont worry i'm not shy so u can ask ANY questions...lol
bevans wrote:
Just interested cause my daughter was born with spina bifida and is confined to a wheel chair. We take her hunting, but to say it is hard is an understatement. Any suggestions?
Arianna is 15 years old and has good range of motion in her arms, but little control because of her small frame. She has a crossbow that Horton gave her and I now hold the shotgun, or rifle on my shoulder since she has catheters for dialysis in her shooting shoulder. My pics in my gallery are from her Hunt of a Lifetime in the Black Hills. Check out the story "You Shoot Daddy!" under Tails from the Trail in PA Sportsmen Portal.
Bill
Just interested cause my daughter was born with spina bifida and is confined to a wheel chair. We take her hunting, but to say it is hard is an understatement. Any suggestions?
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bevans wrote:
Just interested cause my daughter was born with spina bifida and is confined to a wheel chair. We take her hunting, but to say it is hard is an understatement. Any suggestions?
Bill