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- #21
Moserkr
WKR
Grandpa is 95 this month and he has been preparing food plots by hand for pheasants and scouting ponds for ducks this year. 2 years ago he shot his first elk. Last year he shot his limits of pheasants in south dakota in January hunting in near 0* temps. I know this is not normal for most and we are blessed but…
His secret is he never stops - work, chores, hunting, life. Still sells real estate to this day. He may have crossed traveling long distances by car and some other little things off the list when he was younger, and now lives within limits, but he is as active as possible.
Maybe slow down, learn new limits, but never stop. Its a little daunting that hes out hunting alone sometimes, but again, limits - he doesnt go into sloughs alone after ducks. Family and friends try to go with him as much as possible.
His secret is he never stops - work, chores, hunting, life. Still sells real estate to this day. He may have crossed traveling long distances by car and some other little things off the list when he was younger, and now lives within limits, but he is as active as possible.
Maybe slow down, learn new limits, but never stop. Its a little daunting that hes out hunting alone sometimes, but again, limits - he doesnt go into sloughs alone after ducks. Family and friends try to go with him as much as possible.