Received a call the other day reminding me of our annual NY Bowhunter Ed refresher course next month.
I was also notified I would receive an award for 20 yrs as an active Instructor.
This started me thinking on how it began...back in High School, my Biology teacher, Dick Guess loved baseball and bowhunting. We hit if off immediately.
We kept in touch and one day Dick called and wanted me to attend his class(he was a Bowhunter Ed Instructor) and talk to the class about Trad hunting, Ground hunting and Stillhunting.
Dick then suggested I become an instructor and was my mentor through my learning classes. 1998 I get a call from Dick, had my shop opened since 1995. He was looking for a place to bowhunt during our Gun season. Told him he was in luck, as I was heading down to a State Park where it's bowhunting only. I invited him to join me and 3 days later we were easing into the Mtn Laurel to my 4 natural blinds I had setup.
We took our time as it's a long walk in. I came to my favorite ambush spot, right on a large knob. I told Dick to ease in, he gave me that "You really want me to hunt here" look. I gave him that dead pan look and said "Trust me...."
I left Dick at 7am, told him how the deer travel this ridge and knob and headed to another blind roughly 100 yds away. I came back 11am and found Dick smiling beyond what his face allowed. He said twenty minutes after I left, this deer walked up the ridge, around the knob and offered him a neat 15 yd shot.
We shook hands, back slapped because according to Dick..."This is the biggest buck I have ever killed." Took us 2 hrs to drag the deer out. He kept thanking me for taking him out and I in turn thanked him for all he did in making me a responsible Instructor. By the way...Dick used a Wes Wallace bow, 2117's and Zwickey Eskimos.
I was testing out of Jack Kempfs first Little Grizzly Flatbows.
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Great story Joe... Thanks.
Great story Joe thanks for sharing.Real nice buck.Congrads on your award also!!!!!!!
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Most-excellent story!
Shoot straight, Shinken
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Great story Joe! :thumbsup:
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Great story. You sir, are a great sportsman.
Seriously cool story!
Wonderful story Joe.
:thumbsup: Good stuff! :thumbsup:
Great memories there......thanks for sharing the story..
That is indeed a real nice story!
Steve
Cool story and a great memory! I have a pretty good memory about hunting stories as well. My wife can't believe how I can remember stuff from hunting with my dad 45 years ago but can't remember to put the washed clothes in the dryer today.
Thanks for sharing Joe.
Cool stuff Joe. RC
Awesome story Joe! Thanks for sharing with us.
A wonderful experience, glad you shared it.
Cool story!
Bisch
Hey Joe,hope the shoulder is healing well. I met Dick in the mid 90 s at a local 3d shoot. A true gentleman and ambassador to our sport. He gave me my first book on bow making which I still have.
That's a great story! :clapper: :clapper: :clapper:
Nice story thanks for sharing. That's what great friendships are made of and congrats on your award.
Good one! :thumbsup:
Very nice Joe, you are a credit to all of us!! I know you have written a story or two as well!! Congrats on the 20 years as an instructor, heres to 20 more my friend! Shawn
awesome story. looks like a Brackenbury drifter he's got there...my first custom bow.
Thanks Joe, for sharing that with us! :thumbsup:
cool story
CONGRATULATIONS, Skipper!!!!! :notworthy:
We need more positive stories like that-especially today. Well done! :archer2:
Great story Joe! Congrats on 20 years
Helluva buck.
Good for you, Joe. Congratulations.
Shick
Memorie's and friendship's formed like this are worth their weight in gold !!
Lanier
Great Story Joe!
Great story Joe!
Someone else had a hand in that hunt! Thanks so much for sharing Joe.Congrats on your award.....much deserved.
Love those kinds of stories. Thanks a bunch for sharing.
Great story Joe.
That's what its' all about!!!! Great story thanks for sharing. Joe
Great story! :thumbsup:
Awesome story!!
That is what it is all about, Joe! :campfire: