Anyone else experience this?
I have had the luxury to have been brought into a hunting group of guys at a very young age.
Mostly this group was made up of farmers who used to hunt deer during the controlled hunts as well as Moose.
They have taught me a lot to say the least......They have taught me everything....
In recent years age has taken over the group. Some individuals health has declined, some just cannot do the work anymore, some do not like the possible extreme weather and some are sadly just not around to take part anymore. All Generals must retire at some time we say....
For years I have tried to get people more my age to take up the torch and join the group or build enough guys to start our own tradition.
I have had a few victories over the years bringing some young blood into the fold or even doing something different. - But the group is certainly on its way out. I think maybe we have one or two years of good hunting left. My old man being one of them.
I know lots of guys my age (late 20's to early 30's) who love to hunt. Guys who could make a great new group. We could start a new set of traditions and have lots of time to begin our own "glory days" years - No one wants to moose hunt or take the time to really get into it for more that 2 days or so.
This is my new hunting for now I guess. I still honour and do what I have been taught,.....But there is a 24/7/365 season for getting my friends to get on board for what seems to be a dying breed. This is the new hardest hunting season for me.
Sort of sad to see the once tough work horses soften and go to pasture....I guess its the circle of life.
Take the time you have with those seniors and tell them you appreciate them. Do the hard work knowing there is a lesson in it even if you do not see it.
No point to this post. Just wanted to get something in writing.
Jon
I have had the luxury to have been brought into a hunting group of guys at a very young age.
Mostly this group was made up of farmers who used to hunt deer during the controlled hunts as well as Moose.
They have taught me a lot to say the least......They have taught me everything....
In recent years age has taken over the group. Some individuals health has declined, some just cannot do the work anymore, some do not like the possible extreme weather and some are sadly just not around to take part anymore. All Generals must retire at some time we say....
For years I have tried to get people more my age to take up the torch and join the group or build enough guys to start our own tradition.
I have had a few victories over the years bringing some young blood into the fold or even doing something different. - But the group is certainly on its way out. I think maybe we have one or two years of good hunting left. My old man being one of them.
I know lots of guys my age (late 20's to early 30's) who love to hunt. Guys who could make a great new group. We could start a new set of traditions and have lots of time to begin our own "glory days" years - No one wants to moose hunt or take the time to really get into it for more that 2 days or so.
This is my new hunting for now I guess. I still honour and do what I have been taught,.....But there is a 24/7/365 season for getting my friends to get on board for what seems to be a dying breed. This is the new hardest hunting season for me.
Sort of sad to see the once tough work horses soften and go to pasture....I guess its the circle of life.
Take the time you have with those seniors and tell them you appreciate them. Do the hard work knowing there is a lesson in it even if you do not see it.
No point to this post. Just wanted to get something in writing.
Jon




















































