Lots of times I tell people (mostly my wife) "I'm going to build a blind or set up a new hunting spot. Really what I'm going to do is build a fort. I just can't imagine asking anyone I hunt with "wanna build a fort?" But when were out there doing it that they have the ambition of a child. I know I do. I guess to admit out loud your true motive would be a little embarassing. Any how, this weekend I'm going to build a fort. I just wonder how many have this thought in the back of there mind. 52 going on 8.
I just built a fort on Monday. :bigsmyl: 47 going on 8.
60 going on 8 and still building forts. :thumbsup:
LIVE ON! Have as much damn fun as you possibly can!
thats not good... 21 going on... guess you never lose it!? lol
I have many forts.....and plan to build countless more. The pieces of land that I hunt locally are going to be loaded with forts before too long. My plan is to have too many good forts to choose from......so when nature throws me the change up in regards to wind, deer travel, change in food source.....I have a fort to hold down. Much better than trying to hang 20 - 30 tree stands. Someone could wreck my forts, but they arent going to steel them. They cost me a few minutes of my time....nothing more.
It is ok for us old guys to be building forts as long as you dont start having pass words to enter or a sign on them that read, HEMAN WOMAN HATERS CLUB,,,lol.
Well heck yea!.......doesn't everyone!!
I love this analogy! I think it will be a lot easier to convince my kids that 'ol Dad needs some help building some more forts for next season.
I told my wife a long time ago I have to grow old... but growing up is optional. :bigsmyl:
Peter Pan here....59 going on 8! Forts are great!
Love it!
Got a couple on my father's property :)
Walked by one of my forts a while back heading for home to deal with a biological emergency. And I spotted a ziplock bag with a partial roll of toilet paper inside of it. Really saved the day. It turned the fort into an outpost camp. Nah,still a fort.
Most likely our most common trait on here!
70 going on 8 here!
Yep, that exactly my mindset when building the...ahem "ground blind" it is probaly 99% of the experience! I remember one such fort when I was around 14 or so (was I too old lol) it was in a yopon thicket and I had carved out just enough space to crawl in and raise a pellet rifle laying on my back. I probaly killed 30 English sparrows that day and I didn't turn into a cold blooded murderer later in life.
Cute. Making a bowstring always reminds me of braiding friendship bracelets in grade school. Also love coming across a mystery in the woods and imagining a scenario to go along with it.
45 going on 8. I love building them. I have some that are over 20 years old now. They get "refurbished" every couple of years.
My wife says I'm 52 going on 4 ..... I find that I am a bit more mischievious at that age.
Just got in from clearing a bike trail around our house with my 6 yr old son and 5 yr old daughter. We are using the brush to build a fort. Had to use flashlites cuz it was dark out. They are just as nuts as I am.
QuoteOriginally posted by Kituwa:
It is ok for us old guys to be building forts as long as you dont start having pass words to enter or a sign on them that read, HEMAN WOMAN HATERS CLUB,,,lol.
:biglaugh: :biglaugh: :biglaugh:
20+ years ago I would grab a half roll of summer suasage, a bow or fishing pole and head out for a weekend of adventure. I'm still doing it today in some of the same areas.
Rob
Yep, years ago I would take my hickory sapling bow and dogwood arrows fletched with tied on chicken feathers to the woods and slay large animals and bad men. Now I call it stump shootin :bigsmyl:
When you start drawing your bow in your Fort like I do and pretend the bush's are grizzly bears, the logs are deer with antlers,tree stumps are standing groundhogs,Root balls are buffalo and you pretend you are an Indian and tracking game and talk to yourself while tracking game saying "he went dat away and me hunt for food to feed family and women be happy when me come home with meat" Then you are 8 again.. :biglaugh:
Do I have to ?
ChuckC
63 going on 8. Hell, in my mind I still slay giants, but out of political correctness am also forced to call it stump shooting.
Now that winter is at hand and the shrubbery is going dormant, I have a plan for updating some of my forts. I plan to transplant bushes so I don't have to add so much brush each year. This ought to work just fine on my permanent fort near the crab apples trees. I am also thinking of planting a perennial flower - we call 'em four o'clocks - around my ground blinds. That way it will repair itself each year. That ought to lay a good ambush for those marauding pirates!
Forts are awesome!
Maybe building forts as kids was preparing us for adulthood?
55 going on 8 here. I want to round up all the used Christmas trees I can find and stack them around some certain spots. I think they would make some awsome forts.
I tried planting shrubbery to "fort"ify some areas but it didn't work out. Darn! I should try it again.
I've never thought of that but my grandson sure likes to build forts in the house. If he spies a couple of blankets, ottoman, and couch he just starts connecting the dots.
Personally, I reckon I like to install little "tree houses".
No kidding, I remember when I was in my very early teens my dad and his brothers used to talk about building tree houses right before deer season! That was 45 years or so ago. I envisioned big ol structures with doors, walls, roofs etc. When I saw the first one they were just a couple of support 2x4s and floor boards -- tree stands! They did build them sort of big though because they would sometimes go out the night before and sleep in them. They must have been anxious for opening day!
QuoteOriginally posted by Kituwa:
It is ok for us old guys to be building forts as long as you dont start having pass words to enter or a sign on them that read, HEMAN WOMAN HATERS CLUB,,,lol.
On the other hand, if you do add the "He Man Woman Haters Club" sign, other hunters might think it was built by a kid and not a hunter. Then they might pass on hunting that area thinking kids are everywhere!
And yes, I still build forts! 38 going on 8 here.
I halped my two grandsons build a fort awhile back and I think I had more fun than they did. 53 going on 8.
cahaba,are you sure they didn't help you build a fort?
I know the feeling. Every time I see an empty cardboard box I feel warm and fuzzy inside , you know that feeling you get when you climed rope in front of the gym class!! Lol.
Maybe plant some shrubs the deer like to eat to "fort"ify your blinds - kill two birds with one stone.
BCWV, good one, I got a chuckle out of that one. :biglaugh:
roughrider,this aint your first day on the job.
I already have several spots planned for new forts,now that our deer season ended yesterday.
living in never never land myself. love to build "forts". going to pick a few new spots in the coming weeks.
Not just forts,,, I feel like I'm 8 again every time I climb a tree.
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Just not as agile as I was at 8yrs!
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50 going on 8. Man, as kids my friends an I built so many great forts. Guess I did bring that with me into (Ummm?) adulthood.
Osagetree, come down from there now.