A good friend passed yesterday due to a losing battle with cancer.
I met Larry a few years ago and we became good friends because of our mutual love of hunting. After that day we spent many hours in the field
hunting and talking about life the way those who hunt together often do.
Larry was a master tracker and taught me how to slow down when I hunt. After meeting him I gained a whole new perspective and learned an enormous amount. He was a true woodsman and hunter.
I had quite a few laughs at the range when I would try my new rifle at the 500 yrd rams. Larry would always pull out his old 303 with a peep sight and school me on how to really shoot.
Last season he was battling cancer for the second time but was well enough to hunt. It was a grand season. He put four deer in the freezer including a nice buck. I had the honour of being with him when he took his last deer and fired what was to be his last shot. I'm currently mounting the horns on a plaque for his family and I'm finding it pretty hard.
Gentlemen if you would take a second and say a short prayer for Larry and his family it would be much appreciated. The woods just won't be the same this fall.
I met Larry a few years ago and we became good friends because of our mutual love of hunting. After that day we spent many hours in the field
hunting and talking about life the way those who hunt together often do.
Larry was a master tracker and taught me how to slow down when I hunt. After meeting him I gained a whole new perspective and learned an enormous amount. He was a true woodsman and hunter.
I had quite a few laughs at the range when I would try my new rifle at the 500 yrd rams. Larry would always pull out his old 303 with a peep sight and school me on how to really shoot.
Last season he was battling cancer for the second time but was well enough to hunt. It was a grand season. He put four deer in the freezer including a nice buck. I had the honour of being with him when he took his last deer and fired what was to be his last shot. I'm currently mounting the horns on a plaque for his family and I'm finding it pretty hard.
Gentlemen if you would take a second and say a short prayer for Larry and his family it would be much appreciated. The woods just won't be the same this fall.




























...im sure he taught you all he knew to pass on his knowledge... now its your turn to pass it on





















