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Main Discussion Area => Around the Campfire => Topic started by: Timo on May 08, 2010, 12:43:01 pm

Title: Happy Dad!
Post by: Timo on May 08, 2010, 12:43:01 pm
My youngest daughter(16yrs) asked me the other day about hunting again this year. She killed her first gobbler when she was 13 but kinda lost interest. I never pushed her. She came around. ;)

 I scouted some birds last night and got set up one them this morning. Cool 40 degrees. The birds we were after were henned up bad and finally left the field. We waited an hour and I started calling again. One answered back up the creek, I made another call and he cut me off. I told her to turn to him which she did, just in time to see him coming quick across a ditch,crossed the fence row and came into the field were we where set up, he saw the deke and got fired up, The sun was at his back and had his fan illuminated,it was a dandy sight to see,a few steps later and he was down. Took about 5 mins. (sometimes it seems to easy) ???

 38 steps with a 20 ga, 22 1/2 #, 11 1/4" beard, only grew one spur and it was a sharp inch. She and me are very happy hunters.

This is my baby.



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Title: Re: Happy Dad!
Post by: mullet on May 08, 2010, 01:05:17 pm
There you go!. A lovely daughter and a great looking bird.
Title: Re: Happy Dad!
Post by: El Destructo on May 08, 2010, 01:35:33 pm
Nice Birds ...Congrats to You Lovely Daughter for Her Second Tom...and being able to spend time in the Woods Hunting with Her.....But Tim...I am very observant...being a Yooper and all....You must have Married a Looker.....Nuff Said........ >:D
Title: Re: Happy Dad!
Post by: Pat B on May 08, 2010, 02:39:09 pm
Very cool Tim.  8)  I was thinking what El D said but I have more cooth!  ;D She is a beautiful young lady. Congrats to her ( whatever her name is  ::) ) and to you for a successful hunt and hunter.
Title: Re: Happy Dad!
Post by: sailordad on May 08, 2010, 02:39:59 pm
timo good for her and you

i love hunting with my kid(s).one will the other never wanted to,yet.
nice looking tom,tell her congrats on a dandy
Title: Re: Happy Dad!
Post by: El Destructo on May 08, 2010, 03:08:17 pm
And just what are you suggesting there Patty ole boy...that I am a bit Crass....... :P....My problem all my Life has  been that whatever shoots across that Vast Space between my Ears...comes forth....be it too hard to handle or not....you will always know where ya stand with me...... >:D

And Tim...He knows a little ribbing...when he gets it........ ;)...I am just glad I didn't have Daughters...would have been homely as a Tick Hound..... ;D
Title: Re: Happy Dad!
Post by: HatchA on May 08, 2010, 03:43:34 pm
Well done to both of you, Tim :)  Just gotta get her pulling a string back now, instead of a trigger ;)


Was it she that answered the phone to me when I rang (an hour late) and missed you that time?
Title: Re: Happy Dad!
Post by: Pat B on May 08, 2010, 04:40:54 pm
Michael, I said nothing about you being crass!  ;D
Title: Re: Happy Dad!
Post by: Timo on May 08, 2010, 08:31:31 pm
Pat, Mike just sees me as a manly man would, If he was a women then he might have a different opinion? :P

Yes Mike I conned a beaut into hitchin with me, now how would a fella like me do that? Did you not? >:D

Thanks all, It's a real joy to bring home animals by oneself,but it is nothing in comparison to helping one of your youngins do it. ;)
Title: Re: Happy Dad!
Post by: El Destructo on May 08, 2010, 08:58:58 pm
Tim...Who was the Photographer? Whoever it was...has an Eye for the Lens...very nicely done
Title: Re: Happy Dad!
Post by: Timo on May 08, 2010, 09:18:20 pm
That would be me El. ;) Thanks. I used to shoot lots of 35mm as a younger man,then went to the soft little compact digitals. Those pics were taken with my Alyssa's canon , She has lots of interests in photography, so I bought her a decent camera body and some better lenses. I plan on upgrading her when the funds come in. :-\ It does a good job.It's all about the light. ;) Had to adjust the hero pic of both of us,lil bright still.
Title: Re: Happy Dad!
Post by: NOMADIC PIRATE on May 08, 2010, 09:19:45 pm
That's super cool Tim,...hope my daugther will show interest too when she comes of age,... that's some serious quality time you get there must make you feel like a million bucks  ;)
Title: Re: Happy Dad!
Post by: FlintWalker on May 08, 2010, 09:35:30 pm
Great job!  I can't wait for those days.
Title: Re: Happy Dad!
Post by: El Destructo on May 08, 2010, 09:36:08 pm
Thats what I shoot with...my Canon AE1 Programmable 35mm...or my Canon EOS Rebel XSI...both are great Camera's and put the Pocket Digitals to Shame!!
Title: Re: Happy Dad!
Post by: predatorcaller on May 09, 2010, 11:50:28 am
doesn,t get any better than that!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!congrats
Title: Re: Happy Dad!
Post by: Wolf Watcher on May 09, 2010, 02:11:14 pm
Timo:  Sure was a pleasure to meet you at the Classic and wished we lived closer so we could do some hunting.  Your daughter is beautiful and its great to have a kid that will get in the woods with the tics, etc. and set still enough to pop a big ole tom!  My daughter went hunting with me last year in Canada and is going on a moose hunt with me in the Yukon this fall.  Enough to make an old man proud!  Joe
Title: Re: Happy Dad!
Post by: Hillbilly on May 09, 2010, 04:29:46 pm
Congratulations to your daughter for a fine bird. And I gotta agree, she sure is a lot easier on the eyes than her old man. ;D ;D
Title: Re: Happy Dad!
Post by: El Destructo on May 09, 2010, 06:12:31 pm
She sure is a lot easier on the eyes than her old man. ;D ;D

Now that sure was putting it Tactfully....... ;D
Title: Re: Happy Dad!
Post by: ricktrojanowski on May 09, 2010, 10:36:28 pm
Congrats to you and your daughter, you must feel very proud.    I hope to have the same experiences with my son and daughter in a few years.
Title: Re: Happy Dad!
Post by: kerryb on May 09, 2010, 10:57:52 pm
congrats to both of you, great memories.
Title: Re: Happy Dad!
Post by: Timo on May 09, 2010, 11:32:30 pm
Thanks again all. I have been blessed with two beautiful daughters. It is a pain at times, but then there are days like yesterday morning, and all the "rougher" times seem so small.

My wife worked alot of weekends when my girls were small so I had them alot. They went to the woods with me often and I tried to teach them all the things I knew. The young one (in the pic), learned it well. She surprises me at times. Certain things that she does while in the woods cannot be taught,they are just there as instincts. She has them.

They both put the boys to shame at times, and I get tickled.

My oldest has moved off to the city for college and seems to have found a new way of life she enjoys, but I know she has the roots she needs to help her through what ever comes along.  She never leaves here without digging out a bunch of wild meat from the freezer, and cooking for the city girls.

To all those who have kids that enjoy the outdoors, do all you can to expose them to it,as much as you can. The rewards are greater than you can ever imagine.

A wise man once told me about kids, "Give them roots, then give them wings" ;)

Title: Re: Happy Dad!
Post by: Pat B on May 10, 2010, 01:41:57 am
That was excellent advise!  8)
Title: Re: Happy Dad!
Post by: recurve shooter on May 10, 2010, 10:43:03 am
very nice. being that pretty, good thing she can use a gun.  ;D
Title: Re: Happy Dad!
Post by: DCM4 on May 10, 2010, 11:43:02 am
Outstanding Timo.  Inspiring.

Any more killin' stuff, catching fish, shooting a good 3d score or whatever for myself is of little importance.  I'd much rather have wife and/or dotter by my side and cater to whatever makes their trips fun.
Title: Re: Happy Dad!
Post by: cowboy on May 10, 2010, 12:07:49 pm
Thats great Tim! And I like that advice. I've been on the road most of my two girls life but hopefully have given them enough roots, the older one has sprouted wings already :).