Al was right, not just one of the toughest hunters, he was one of the toughest MEN you'll ever meet---lived much of his later life in near constant pain without complaint or letup, lived through things that have killed off lesser men, hunted hurt on more than one occassion---what some of you fellas in the north might know as a "red ice player"
interestingly, almost all of us remember him for his toughness, his tenacity, and yes, at times, his stubbornness---what is seldom mentioned is his intelligence, his grasp of bow and arrow physics, his quick mind and his ability to find practical applications for the science of archery.