Originally posted by Bill Kissner: Hey TomK, I know how you feel as I am a couple years older than you. I too think back to all the hunts I've been on over the last 50 some years and the buddies that have long since quit cause they "got too old". Being young at heart is the most important thing. I just came back from Bear Quest III where I was the oldest hunter there. I felt just as young as the others except when it was time to carry a bear outta the woods. Bill, I sincerely salute you sir! Now that's the attitude to have. I'm 66 and still don't know what I want to be when I grow up. Hang with it, brother! As soon as my wife heals from her hip replacement, we are headed to Colorado for the 46th straight year to hunt muleys and elk. It will be a long time before I'm done as this old body would rather spend time in the woods than waste away on the porch!
Originally posted by TomK:[qb] QuoteOriginally posted by Bill Kissner:[qb] I just came back from Bear Quest III where I was the oldest hunter there. I felt just as young as the others except when it was time to carry a bear outta the woods. Bill, I sincerely salute you sir! Now that's the attitude to have. I'm 66 and still don't know what I want to be when I grow up. Hang with it, brother!
Originally posted by Bill Kissner:[qb] I just came back from Bear Quest III where I was the oldest hunter there. I felt just as young as the others except when it was time to carry a bear outta the woods. Bill, I sincerely salute you sir! Now that's the attitude to have. I'm 66 and still don't know what I want to be when I grow up. Hang with it, brother!