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<blockquote data-quote="Coach" data-source="post: 3046083" data-attributes="member: 5123"><p>I like your thinking...what I've done over the last 10 or 15 years is I ran into an old guy named Glen Hamlin...he told the greatest deer camp and deer hunting stories. As I got to know him better he told me that one of his regrets was that he was too old to attend the deer camp that he had been too most of his adult life. I asked him if he still got venison and he kind of shook his head and told me not so much any more.</p><p></p><p>Well, that year I took him a large cooler full of venison, packed in ice and honestly, he had tears in his eyes. After a few years of doing that I asked him about the other members of his deer camp from "way back when" and he told me they were close to his age and he had been giving them some of the venison I had been giving him...well...I'm sure you know what I've been doing with my extra venison...</p><p></p><p>And, although Glen passed away a couple of years ago we still fill a cooler (or as many as needed) for the remaining fellas. My point is you can help out fellow hunters that are aging and just can't do it any longer...they will appreciate it very much and if you're lucky they will fill your imagination with some of their magical stories from "way back when"...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Coach, post: 3046083, member: 5123"] I like your thinking...what I've done over the last 10 or 15 years is I ran into an old guy named Glen Hamlin...he told the greatest deer camp and deer hunting stories. As I got to know him better he told me that one of his regrets was that he was too old to attend the deer camp that he had been too most of his adult life. I asked him if he still got venison and he kind of shook his head and told me not so much any more. Well, that year I took him a large cooler full of venison, packed in ice and honestly, he had tears in his eyes. After a few years of doing that I asked him about the other members of his deer camp from "way back when" and he told me they were close to his age and he had been giving them some of the venison I had been giving him...well...I'm sure you know what I've been doing with my extra venison... And, although Glen passed away a couple of years ago we still fill a cooler (or as many as needed) for the remaining fellas. My point is you can help out fellow hunters that are aging and just can't do it any longer...they will appreciate it very much and if you're lucky they will fill your imagination with some of their magical stories from "way back when"... [/QUOTE]
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