Brickman301
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Me and you are a lot alike. I see the sunrise almost every, but they are always better when you see it while you are doing something you enjoy.Sunrise is my favorite thing, either in a tree stand or on the river.
Me and you are a lot alike. I see the sunrise almost every, but they are always better when you see it while you are doing something you enjoy.Sunrise is my favorite thing, either in a tree stand or on the river.
Not a hunter(not that there's anything wrong with that...)?I am more of a sunset person. I always have a hard time getting up when it is still dark out. Doesn't seem natural to me. That said I do my fare share of early morning fishing trips and love them.
Hunting isn't my thing. I am ok with someone that does I just don't like the idea of killing animals. Now I do love shooting at the outdoor ranges but my target are steel. lol.Not a hunter(not that there's anything wrong with that...)?
Not at all. It's just that most hunters begin their day watching and enjoying the sunrise.Hunting isn't my thing. I am ok with someone that does I just don't like the idea of killing animals. Now I do love shooting at the outdoor ranges but my target are steel. lol.
I wish I was a morning person. My wife is. I think my internal clock is set differently. lolNot at all. It's just that most hunters begin their day watching and enjoying the sunrise.
I actually love being on the road and watching the sunrise. It is a little different experience, as you aren't necessarily fixated on the sunrise itself, but more so, the dawn of a new day and where your journey will leave you. Anticipation of what's to come.
I wake up by 5:00 no matter the day,, I love the feeling of a new day, and in the morning I have energy.I wish I was a morning person. My wife is. I think my internal clock is set differently. lol
I left home (MD) at 17,, threw everything in my 70 AMX and hit the road, had no idea where I was going,, but loved seeing what was around the next bend,, Ended up in Bryan TX. same feeling I get when I float a new river in the mountains.Not at all. It's just that most hunters begin their day watching and enjoying the sunrise.
I actually love being on the road and watching the sunrise. It is a little different experience, as you aren't necessarily fixated on the sunrise itself, but more so, the dawn of a new day and where your journey will leave you. Anticipation of what's to come.
I left home (MD) at 17,, threw everything in my 70 AMX and hit the road, had no idea where I was going,, but loved seeing what was around the next bend,, Ended up in Bryan TX. same feeling I get when I float a new river in the mountains.
"Lover of the other side of the Hill"
I love everything about hunting but the kill. I won’t shoot anything without a purpose, be it eating or a nuisance animal. I’ll eat almost anything.Hunting isn't my thing. I am ok with someone that does I just don't like the idea of killing animals. Now I do love shooting at the outdoor ranges but my target are steel. lol.
Freaking love this! I’m actually about to run to the store and grab worms. My son said he wanted to go fishing today!Probably belongs in the "What made you smile today?" thread.
A few weeks ago, the grandkids(12, 9, and 8) asked if I would take them fishing... yesterday I made that happen.
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Freaking love this! I’m actually about to run to the store and grab worms. My son said he wanted to go fishing today!
Good times! I hope you continue to make memories with the grand kids!!I'm still beaming... there's a backstory to this adventure.
10 years ago, the boat went up on the hard after the divorce. Lost interest. One day, the kids asked if I would take them fishing and that gave me the incentive to breathe life back into the ol' gal. Got it back in the water, blew the dust of her, and fixed a few things that needed corrected before we wondered out. [[[[(SQUIRREL) A few years ago, a friend in Florida gave me a SeaDoo jet boat. I brought it home and gave it to the grandkids. Mom and Dad were none too pleased with Pop-Pop.]]]] Finally, time to go fishing and the kids were under the impression we were going out on the jet boat. Imagine their surprise when they saw the "big" boat. "Who's boat is this...?" they asked. It's my boat, I said... well, until I pass... then it becomes your father's boat. I didn't tell them about the boat because I realized they knew nothing about it... it had never come up in conversation, nor had they seen pictures. Number 1 was 2 years old and 2 and 3 were yet to be born when boat went dormant. What a great day... a double whammy for me.
Nice story brother! Glad you got'er wet again.I'm still beaming... there's a backstory to this adventure.
10 years ago, the boat went up on the hard after the divorce. Lost interest. One day, the kids asked if I would take them fishing and that gave me the incentive to breathe life back into the ol' gal. Got it back in the water, blew the dust of her, and fixed a few things that needed corrected before we wondered out. [[[[(SQUIRREL) A few years ago, a friend in Florida gave me a SeaDoo jet boat. I brought it home and gave it to the grandkids. Mom and Dad were none too pleased with Pop-Pop.]]]] Finally, time to go fishing and the kids were under the impression we were going out on the jet boat. Imagine their surprise when they saw the "big" boat. "Who's boat is this...?" they asked. It's my boat, I said... well, until I pass... then it becomes your father's boat. I didn't tell them about the boat because I realized they knew nothing about it... it had never come up in conversation, nor had they seen pictures. Number 1 was 2 years old and 2 and 3 were yet to be born when boat went dormant. What a great day... a double whammy for me.