Keep it coming guys. Im trying to get all the stories edited in my head, but a lot is going on with arrangements and meetings with the VA and such.
I think the kids push was awesome. I saw one of, if not THE, biggest bunnies ever. I think the beagles were scared of it.
The highlight of the kids hunt for me was when I noticed a bunny in "hide mode" about five feet away as we pushed the last piece. I managed to get a shooter and his guide over and watched the whole shot sequence. The young man held it together very well for his first shot at game, and I was excited to be able to be a part of that.
After that was lunch, then the hunt. I managed to get one on the first sit...and it was quite an interesting event. I think it may have been the best shot I have made with a stickbow...so far.
Hard to explain how it went down, but I think it was a magical moment for me...I will think about it and try to put it into words.
The biggest part for me was the arrow I shot for my dad, and how everyone stepped up to do it with me. I was so completely touched and honored I dared not talk on the way to the trucks because of the lump in my throat. I mean it with all of my heart when I say I have met the best people that I have had the pleasure of ever meeting at the JLMBH's, and Tradgang. I think you all helped me in ways I cant begin to describe.
Of course there was the story telling and details when I got home. I left nothing out as I explained it all...everyone's words, actions. The hunts, the kids. The raffle, the prizes. The JLMBH bow...it all was described. Then I sat down and told my mother and my wife about the arrows shot for my Dad. They both smiled, teared up, and said that dad would have loved every second of it.
I will be back at some point with some more details and stories, as I remember them and find the right words.
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