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Title: A Bowhunter's Letter to his Father
Post by: Bel007 on June 10, 2013, 09:24:00 PM
I have found in my hunting travels that sometimes lessons learned come without ever dropping a string.  This spring I learned another one.  It is about the love of the hunt and that the relationships made can be more meaningful than the hunts themselves.

I have had the honor, for the last three years, of hunting with Tim Bradley of Colorado for spring bear season.  Quite the hunter himself, I think Tim's greatest joy comes from sharing his love of traditional bowhunting with his son.  Tim was with his son Joe last fall when, at the age of 32, Joe harvested his Mountain Goat to successfully complete Colorado's "Big 8".

Joe could not join his father this spring bear hunting with our group in Manitoba.  It has been a while since the two did not go into the bear woods together.  It was obvious to the group that Tim was missing his son.  He showed us all an arrow that had been made by Joe.  Tim said he was going to use it to take a bear this hunt.  On the last day in camp, after harvesting his bear, Tim shared with me a letter his son had given to him before he left on the trip.

Tim said the letter showed him that beyond just being able to take trophies, he knew by those words that his son "understood" what traditional bowhunting was all about.  In Tim's own unique way he asked me if I would share this letter with all of you.  He said he knew many you would also "understand" and for anyone that did not yet "get it", maybe this would help.  

I submit the letter (with Tim's and Joe's permission) for your reflection:

 (http://i261.photobucket.com/albums/ii47/bel007/Manitoba_May_2012/7b7f56e7-497a-4178-8c2a-dab4891f8256.jpg) (http://s261.photobucket.com/user/bel007/media/Manitoba_May_2012/7b7f56e7-497a-4178-8c2a-dab4891f8256.jpg.html)
Tim and Joe (Spring Bear Camp – 2012)

Hey-[Dad]

We've bear hunted every spring since 2005, and not going this time is killing me.  I miss the planning and packing already.  I'll miss the anticipation of the trips events.  I can almost feel the excitement of watching that first bear approach, and the hair still stands on my neck every time.  It hurts...

Obviously, I had something happen in my life that took this trip from me, but you still get to go and enjoy the passion we both share.  With that in mind, if I knew last year was my last trip... I would have watched the squirrels longer, breakfasts would have tasted better and little things we take for granted would have been noticed every time.

I'm going to miss the late nights and long stories- the smell of the rain- the sound of a Thermacell firing up- checking the wind over a fresh cup of coffee- the camaraderie around the camp- shooting in the mornings before a big breakfast- checking stand sites for hair color and other sign- Our "quiet" talks about each of our stands- going over equipment again- discussing options and thoughts with you- the fishing fun- the joking and pranks-  all of the "chores" that need to be done- the climb into the stand to settle for the evening- the rush of seeing the first bear of the night, while sizing him up- the strategy involved in the hunt- the Canadian stores and people- the border confusion and the anxiety that comes with it- the anticipation of waiting for the shot- the fast seconds after a kill, listening for a death moan in the distance.... and the loons... definitely the lonely cry of the loons.  God, I am going to miss this hunt.  It is a part of me.  There is no other way to explain it.

I want you take one of my arrows.  You don't have to shoot it, but please carry it in your quiver.  Take me with you.  This was an arrow I made to complete my Big 8, during my goat hunt.  I'm so glad you were there for that day.  If you are feeling nostalgic, you could shoot one of your bears over the next two weeks with it.  Our arrows shoot exactly the same; this one is over 600 grains, spined at 55-60.  Regardless, give it back to me, bloody or clean... just take me with you.

Pick a spot.  Shoot straight.  Good luck.

I can almost feel the excitement of watching that bear approach, and the hair still stands on my neck every time.  It hurts, dad...

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Tim – Black Bear harvested with his son's arrow – 05/2013
Title: Re: A Bowhunter's Letter to his Father
Post by: Goshawkin on June 10, 2013, 09:27:00 PM
Really cool!  :clapper:
Title: Re: A Bowhunter's Letter to his Father
Post by: wooddamon1 on June 10, 2013, 09:30:00 PM
:thumbsup:
Title: Re: A Bowhunter's Letter to his Father
Post by: Wannabe1 on June 10, 2013, 09:33:00 PM
That was down right heart touching! I never got to experience such things with my dad but, I am hoping to give them to my son. He already is showing an outstanding love of the outdoors and wanting to go hunting with me and he is only 6. Thanks for sharing that!   :thumbsup:
Title: Re: A Bowhunter's Letter to his Father
Post by: BrushWolf on June 10, 2013, 09:39:00 PM
That sums it all up. I could feel the passion and excitement in every word. Thanks for sharing.  :thumbsup:
Title: Re: A Bowhunter's Letter to his Father
Post by: Greyfox54 on June 10, 2013, 09:48:00 PM
Of all the guys I've had the pleasure to hunt with I miss my Dad the most. He's been gone almost 25 years now and I still tear up at times passing a stand he sat or a blind we shared . Touching letter , He gets "IT"
Title: Re: A Bowhunter's Letter to his Father
Post by: Hermon on June 10, 2013, 09:49:00 PM
Thanks for sharing.   Great letter.
Title: Re: A Bowhunter's Letter to his Father
Post by: Cyclic-Rivers on June 10, 2013, 09:52:00 PM
:campfire:  

Thank you for sharing.  Congrats on a fine relationship with your son/father Tim and Joe.
Title: Re: A Bowhunter's Letter to his Father
Post by: Benjy on June 10, 2013, 09:59:00 PM
QuoteOriginally posted by Hermon:
Thanks for sharing.   Great letter.
X2

Absolutely AWESOME! That IS the passion of Trad!

Benjy
Title: Re: A Bowhunter's Letter to his Father
Post by: Benjy on June 10, 2013, 10:00:00 PM
QuoteOriginally posted by Benjy:
 
QuoteOriginally posted by Hermon:
Thanks for sharing.   Great letter.
X2

Absolutely AWESOME! That IS the passion of Trad!

Benjy [/b]
Title: Re: A Bowhunter's Letter to his Father
Post by: Benjy on June 10, 2013, 10:01:00 PM
I liked it so much, I Triple posted!
Title: Re: A Bowhunter's Letter to his Father
Post by: eflanders on June 10, 2013, 10:02:00 PM
Excellent!
Title: Re: A Bowhunter's Letter to his Father
Post by: Whip on June 10, 2013, 10:19:00 PM
What a great relationship!  Even though he couldn't be with him in person, Joe was still able to make his dad's hunt very special in a beautiful way.
Fantastic!
Title: Re: A Bowhunter's Letter to his Father
Post by: wapiti792 on June 10, 2013, 10:41:00 PM
Lance, having read that letter myself I couldn't talk for a few minutes after...the reaction was the same this time. Those fellas get it. I can't wait to share a camp with Joe and repeat a week of camp with Tim    :campfire:
Title: Re: A Bowhunter's Letter to his Father
Post by: Jerry Bellmyer on June 10, 2013, 10:42:00 PM
WOW!
Title: Re: A Bowhunter's Letter to his Father
Post by: njloco on June 10, 2013, 10:45:00 PM
I would say that letter is going to hit every dad right in the heart.
Title: Re: A Bowhunter's Letter to his Father
Post by: Angus on June 10, 2013, 10:51:00 PM
that's a beautiful letter, one that makes us all pause and get real quiet for a few moments!

I remember the first deer hunt my dad took me on, at maybe 10 or 11.  We stopped someplace in the middle of nowhere for dinner, and he walked out into the greasewood for some logs, built a fire, baked potatoes in the coals, and when they were about ready, threw on some steaks and a can of peas.  I can still taste the steak, as good now as it was then, over half a century now.
Title: Re: A Bowhunter's Letter to his Father
Post by: BANNOCK-.PT on June 10, 2013, 11:03:00 PM
As a father and bowhunter, that letter was extremely moving. It made me cherish all the memories I've had with my son thus far, and reminded me not to take for granted all the time we've been blessed to be able to spend together.
Title: Re: A Bowhunter's Letter to his Father
Post by: Pat B. on June 11, 2013, 12:01:00 AM
I think they are both very lucky.. Cherish the time together.
Title: Re: A Bowhunter's Letter to his Father
Post by: VictoryHunter on June 11, 2013, 12:07:00 AM
Wonderful story! It really hits close to home.
Title: Re: A Bowhunter's Letter to his Father
Post by: on June 11, 2013, 12:42:00 AM
Pure awesomeness!

Bisch
Title: Re: A Bowhunter's Letter to his Father
Post by: **DONOTDELETE** on June 11, 2013, 12:57:00 AM
Awwwww Maaaan!   I got all choked up and threw down my guns reading that.....   :clapper:    :clapper:
Title: Re: A Bowhunter's Letter to his Father
Post by: Stumpknocker on June 11, 2013, 01:29:00 AM
That is good living. Congrats on a great son and a successful hunt.  TG.
Title: Re: A Bowhunter's Letter to his Father
Post by: Jayrod on June 11, 2013, 06:21:00 AM
that sends a good feeling through oyur body when u read something like that especially when your brought up and taught to hunt by your dad..THXS FOR SHARING!
Title: Re: A Bowhunter's Letter to his Father
Post by: Dave Pagel on June 11, 2013, 06:37:00 AM
Having spent time in camp with Joe and Tim I have seen the passion for the hunt and for their relationship.  I couldn't finish the letter the first time I saw it, but what proof of traditional bowhunting creating a bond like few other lifestyles could.

D.P.
Title: Re: A Bowhunter's Letter to his Father
Post by: Izzy on June 11, 2013, 07:48:00 AM
Deep love for each other, bowhunting and life!
Title: Re: A Bowhunter's Letter to his Father
Post by: rbcorbitt on June 11, 2013, 08:27:00 AM
So touching.  One of my "bucket list" items is to go on an bowhunting elk hunt with my son, Blake.

My father no longer hunts, his last hunting excursion was a pack-in Colorado elk hunt back in '94.  Oh the great memories!

Thank you, Brian, and thank you Tim and Joe, for sharing this with us    :notworthy:
Title: Re: A Bowhunter's Letter to his Father
Post by: Butchie on June 11, 2013, 08:42:00 AM
:campfire:     :clapper:
Title: Re: A Bowhunter's Letter to his Father
Post by: twitchstick on June 11, 2013, 09:09:00 AM
That's what is all about!
Title: Re: A Bowhunter's Letter to his Father
Post by: jefffunff on June 11, 2013, 03:20:00 PM
Wow that was amazing, I really miss hunting with my Dad
Title: Re: A Bowhunter's Letter to his Father
Post by: John146 on June 11, 2013, 04:27:00 PM
I can't help but think about the sons who do not have fathers that take them hunting or do not do anything with them. What a sad thing. This goes to show what kind of affect a dad can really have. You both have something very special. This is awesome!!!
Title: Re: A Bowhunter's Letter to his Father
Post by: Knawbone on June 11, 2013, 04:53:00 PM
Never had that closeness with my father. I wish I could have. Being able to share a love for hunting with your son or father is a priceless thing. Thanks for sharing that, and my you all be able to enjoy those bonds for years to come. God bless
Title: Re: A Bowhunter's Letter to his Father
Post by: Brianlocal3 on June 11, 2013, 04:59:00 PM
That was fantastic. Such a great relationship they share, one which many unfortunately will never have and others have had the joy to experience.
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Post by: Josh Perdue on June 11, 2013, 11:34:00 PM
wow
Title: Re: A Bowhunter's Letter to his Father
Post by: Dirtybird on June 12, 2013, 09:47:00 AM
Great letter!!!!
Title: Re: A Bowhunter's Letter to his Father
Post by: paoliguy on June 12, 2013, 11:55:00 AM
This was a bittersweet year for me. I lost my Dad near the end of deer season. It was also the first year I took my son hunting with me. The last conversation I had with my Dad was about his grandson's first hunting experience. It made him smile, something I will never forget. Hope my son "gets it" and passes it on someday too.

Thanks for sharing