Deer hunting with my dad

ptarmigan

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It had been about 10yrs since I went back to Maine to deer hunt. This year I decided I needed to take my boys back and hunt with my old man again. He's had a rough couple of years and figured I had better do it. Three years ago he was diagnosed with Parkinsons, last year he had shoulder surgery followed by both knees being replaced. My grandfather passed away just after my dads second knee surgery and he couldn't travel to the funeral. This April he had a heart attack followed by a quadruple bypass, which failed, followed by another heart attack then stents. In October my seemingly super fit and healthy Aunt passed away suddenly at the age of 62. My old man was pretty broken.

We planned the trip and surprised him with our arrival, which brought some big smiles. It was going to be a short trip so after traveling for 24hrs on no sleep, we hit the woods the next morning. Windy and cold the first couple of days with few deer seen. The third day brought a Nor'eastah which was fun to hunt in! What a difference having snow on the ground is. On our last day to hunt the weather was perfect, temps in the 30's with about 6" of fresh snow.

My 9 yr old was with me all day and my oldest stayed with my dad to help him out. We tracked a few deer during the day and decided to sit for the last two hours. My boy was cold and tired by about 2:45 and was ready to throw in the towel, but I convinced him to sit it out. At 3 this little spike horn came out bouncing behind a doe and I figured it was my only chance. I laid it out with my 8x57 using Hornady 195gr Interlocks. My boy immediately gave me hell for not letting him shoot it, but it was one of those times when you have about 2 seconds to shoot and he was eating a sandwich! Haha! We gutted it and dragged it out to the truck and my old man. He was in tears. It was a good lesson to my boys that it's not always about the size of the trophy, but it's about the experience. I also have to give some thanks to my dads best friend who hunted with us. He had tagged out a couple of weeks prior but beat the brush with no gun every day with us, doing so with a broken arm and a knee pumped full of cortisone.

We finished the trip with an early turkey day on Sunday and headed back to AK the following day. It was a short trip but it was so worth it. You'll never regret making those kind of memories and I hope to make it back next fall. Oh, and I ate more haddock, scallops, fried clams, and lobster than I should have but, when in Maine you just have too!


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Pretty awesome. The effort was so worth the memories for everyone involved. Hopefully your family will get a few more chances to hunt together in future.

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Don't miss any time doing that. I also have two boys and lost my Dad at age 72 when the boys were too young to ever hunt with him. Oh to change history......every hunt I think about what could have been. You are very lucky. Those are memories and photos they will cherish for the rest of their lives.
 

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Congrats on your hunt. My son and nephews always talk about the few hunts they got to enjoy with granpa. Memories for a lifetime.
 

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That's one of the best hunts I've read about this year! Congrats on a great hunt and making a lifetime of memories for all!!
 

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Great hunt story. Thanks for sharing it. I fish in Alaska and there is no quick trip to anywhere except Seattle. I hope there were some long naps when you finally got home. Grandpa keep the meat? I can't imagine anyone hauling game meat BACK to Alaska.
 
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ptarmigan

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I don't sleep well in a plane, so the trip there was rough. Landing in Boston then driving another 7 hours without a wink of sleep was just about torture! I did bring home the backstraps, tenderloins, and the heart. My folks kept the rest and are enjoying it! We had a lot of fun and I was really happy to share that with my boys. You never know what the future is going to bring and living with the regret of not doing something sucks.
 
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ptarmigan

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Good work on making it happen. I wish my kids had the chance to hunt with my dad.

I’m sorry they never had the chance too. That’s why I decided to make the trip. Life is just too dang short. Now my boys want to go back next fall and I think I might just have to entertain the idea! It was fun!


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