When I was a lot younger and with little money I wanted to lease a field on the Platte River to hunt geese which was really expensive with my limited funds. I couldn't afford the lease but one day at a hunting retriever trial I met a 90 year old guy, Jody that had a connection. Together he and I leased this field it was owned by a guy also 90 who had been a close friend since they went to Catholic elementary school together. We leased the field for 5 years $200.00 a year a fraction of what it was worth. We put pits in the field with me doing all the work I rented a back hoe and put 2 pits in and we were in business.
I could only hunt weekends at the time as I was working. I would drive to his trailer park as he didn't have much money and take him with me to the pits. We had a system of getting him down into the pit which wasn't easy but every Saturday and Sunday I'd pick him up and we'd go hunt geese. In the 5 years we had the lease he took a shotgun but never loaded it in that time. In that time I and guests killed between 73-162 geese every year. Jody never shot he just cooked fantastic breakfast in the blind and always watched the geese decoy in, never fired a shot or took a goose. January 19th, 2004 I went to pick him up as the season was getting near the end and he didn't answer the door, I knew where he kept a hidden key. I walked in and he had died in the night in his recliner. He was 95 years old, within a month his friend and the field owner died. His kids inherited the field upped the rent to $10,000 a year and it's now hunted by several law firms from Denver. Jody is still an inspiration to me as a hunter. I hope to be upright at that age and if I am I hope to have that hunting attitude and the spirit of that man. I remember walking with a 90 year old man who used a cane and then a walker when it was dark -20 and -31 to the blind and thinking this is crazy for a 90 year old to be doing this but he never give up.