Those are some very nice deer Sam! Loved the pic!Some of the bucks our gang had taken. I’d guess about 1987. I’m in the blue shirt on the right. View attachment 124299
Those are some very nice deer Sam! Loved the pic!Some of the bucks our gang had taken. I’d guess about 1987. I’m in the blue shirt on the right. View attachment 124299
I recognize some of those folks....Some of the bucks our gang had taken. I’d guess about 1987. I’m in the blue shirt on the right. View attachment 124299
Yep. Unfortunately 3 have gone on to the big deer drive in the sky.I recognize some of those folks....
My kids know whoever ends up with them they stay in the family...... Not sure how long they last in the family, but they’re both firearm owners so we’ve got that going for us....Great pics, J. So cool that you have your grandfather’s firearms too!
Model 782?When the shit started to get real. My first gun at age 14. Shot a lot of groundhogs and squirrels with it. Marlin .22 mag.
Looks just like your son! WowView attachment 124408My brother and I hunted a lot together back in the late 80’s through the 90’s. We piled up a lot of deer meat between the both of us. Both wearing those tree bark coveralls
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This was the man who lit the fire in us. My grandfather (Papa Jimmy), we’d sit there and listen too his stories of hunting and fishing with his buddies. Unfortunately we didn’t get much outdoor time with him before his passing. But he lit the fuse that’s still burning. Picture was from 1933 with his rabbit dog Tarzan. I have his 16 ga. Model 12 Winchester too this day. As well as his .35 caliber Remington deer rifle.
View attachment 124407 I nor my siblings aren’t sure who’s house this was or if my grandfather was part of it. But it’s a cool picture regardless. I’m assuming since he had it he was part of it. It would been around Moosic Pa in Lackawanna county.
Looks just like your son! Wow