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Heaven Is........................
30 April 2005, 02:25
JJ_MillerHeaven Is........................
Cubed Bison loin in homemade chili and an ice cold Weizen beer..........everyone is invited over......................JJ
" venator ferae bestiae et aquae vitae "
... a hot cup of coffee and a handful of GORP at 8,000 ft. while sitting on a bull elk that needs quartering...
30 April 2005, 03:14
WhitworthEvery post-hunt conversation with drinks over a fire and a good steak......can't forget the cigar. Then, when you think it can't get better, you get up really early before day break to do it all over again.......damn, somebody wake me up.
"Ignorance you can correct, you can't fix stupid." JWP
If stupidity hurt, a lot of people would be walking around screaming.
Semper Fidelis
"Building Carpal Tunnel one round at a time"
30 April 2005, 03:44
SnakeLoverSitting with your father/son/mother/daughter nearby, on the edge of a clearing as the sun comes up and the fog lifts, a tag in your pocket and a shell in the chamber.
30 April 2005, 04:49
kudu56Toss up between,
Sitting around the fire in the evening, in Africa, with an ice cold Zambezi in hand!
Chicken fried elk steak on the wood stove,and a shot of Glen Livit, in my wall tent, after a long day in the mountains.

30 April 2005, 06:26
Aspen Hill AdventuresI have had so many good hunt memories but Africa always dominates....
Sunset over the Limpopo Valley after a day of bow hunting with a large cold gin and tonic in hand and knowing BBQ'ed warthog spare ribs are waiting back at the lodge.
~Ann
30 April 2005, 06:42
DB BillPicking up my 1st pheasant and walking back to show it to my Dad....my 1st "big game".
DB Bill aka Bill George
30 April 2005, 07:12
MadgoatGetting an envelope from the G&F department with that bighorn sheep license inside. I'm still waiting for that day!!
MG
30 April 2005, 07:51
fusinoAfter taking my first buck at age 13, sitting around the campfire with my dad and my uncle talking and enjoying my first beer for I had become a man. That was and is heaven.
--->Happiness is nothing but health and a poor memory<---Albert Schweitzer
--->All I ever wanted was to be somebody; I guess I should have been more specific<---Lily Tomlin
30 April 2005, 09:10
JBoutfishnHaving stared this post a bazillion times, I realize how blessed I am.
A campfire in the Selous, Vodka Tonic in hand, the sounds of the night, buff in the salt, talking about doing it again the next day.
Steelhead on a fly, stripping line, heading for the Pacific.
A bugling elk, armed with a bow, snow flakes in the air.
Hunkered in the tules with Cody, Mallards checking the spread.
Enjoying a campfire with my wife of 40 years, our children and grandchildren.

Jim "Bwana Umfundi"
NRA
30 April 2005, 18:00
kudu56quote:
Getting an envelope from the G&F department with that bighorn sheep license inside. I'm still waiting for that day!!
MG
Any day! Any day!

30 April 2005, 18:48
phurley5Walking up with your 14 year old grandson to his first Elk after a perfect one shot kill, and then having his brute strength for the job after the kill. First day, first hour, two cows on the ground, with the rest of the season to Bull hunt for grandpa and the future hunter of the family, and hopefully with five more to follow in his footsteps.

Good shooting.
phurley
01 May 2005, 02:48
MARK H. YOUNGDropping your pack at camp after the last load of meat from a huge bull moose is packed out.
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prof242Five gentlemen, all over 50, with the libation of their choice, going "Oooh" and "Ahh" while watching the northern lights (Aurora Borealis) in northern Quebec.
Nice to be a kid again.
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01 May 2005, 08:10
AnotherAZWriterGetting a phone call from a terminally ill kid to whom you donated a airplane ticket for his hunt of a lifetime.
AnotherAZWriter
Yup, that would be awesome - good on ya for doing it.
Second best would have to be getting out into the bush, sitting around a campfire at day break with a cup of coffee and just contemplating it all.
Around the campfire at night cooking good food over the coals drinking beer after good hunting through the day.
01 May 2005, 17:50
<boreal>quote:
Originally posted by MARK H. YOUNG:
Dropping your pack at camp after the last load of meat from a huge bull moose is packed out.
Getting to heaven by going through hell?

Aside from the joys my children bring me...
Having gone to Africa mutiple times and really wanting to share it with someone... Then finally getting 1115 to go with me and hearing him book a return trip with the PH while we were loading his first buffalo on the vehicle.
JudgeG ... just counting time 'til I am again finding balm in Gilead chilled out somewhere in the Selous.
4 ibuprofen and a double whiskey after finishing a 1,500 ft. vertical packout on a 6 pt. bull elk..... JMO, Dutch.
Life's too short to hunt with an ugly dog.
03 May 2005, 02:55
Swede44magFinding Dads 8pt Buck after looking in the weeds over my head for 4hrs only to find it 20ft from where he said it went down looking at me.
It didn't get away.
Swede
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NRA Life Member
Easy, Any hunting time spent w/ my 82 year old father.
He started me in this when I was 3, it's only fair that I pay him back!

When a strong man armed keepeth his palace, his goods are in peace - Luke 11:21
Suppose you were an idiot... And suppose you were a member of
Congress...But I repeat myself. - Mark Twain
All of the above and I'll add being in the field as dawn breaks on opening day (pick the season). At that moment all things are possible.
Jeff
In the land of the blind, the man with one eye is king.
quote:
being in the field as dawn breaks on opening day (pick the season). At that moment all things are possible.
Jeff
Jeff, you have "soul"... I agree.
Awakening to the sounds of "Good morning I have your coffee and toast" on a cold morning in the Limpopo valley.Seeing the hunters I hated munching toast under the dinning tent wondering why I never eat or drank coffee in the morning with them.Not knowing that they just had to ask for it to be sent up to the tent by the boy.
Cry 'Havoc,' and let slip the dogs of war;
That this foul deed shall smell above the earth
With carrion men, groaning for burial.
04 May 2005, 23:17
Die Ou JagterAwaking every morning, where ever it be and to look forward to another day on God's beautiful earth.
04 May 2005, 23:33
hikerbumThis morning, sitting in the woods, waiting for turkey to come in with my son. Didnt get one, but heavan anyway.
Si Vis Pacem, Para Bellum
04 May 2005, 23:33
NorthwaySitting in awe at the top of the mountain and just admiring the view/then dropping the fully loaded pack with sheep after walking 20 miles!
Sitting on a knob in the middle of September watching for bull moose and admiring the reds, oranges, yellows, and greens all around. Then dropping the last pack of meat from your 70" bull- it was only a 2 1/2 mile pack!
Being with your 12 year old daughter/sitting in a bear stand and having a nice cinnamon bear come in, walk up to our stand and stand up 5' away! And of course she doesn't shoot! Then watching her patiently pull the trigger after the bear settled into the bait. AWESOME!
06 May 2005, 02:46
boom stickbeing in nature so beautiful your heart aches and your eyes well up
snowball fights with friends
waterfights with friends
good cigar good whisky and conversation with confidants
seeing what is over the next ridge
being there for a friend
sunrises and sunsets
a clean conscience
a good shot ( bow or rifle )
working with my hands creating my own visions
dancing well with a sexy woman
playing with children
a good laugh
having no regrets
kindness from strangers
life filled with adventure
cooking for my friends
i am sure i am leavig lots out...i'll be back
06 May 2005, 09:29
cal30 1906Absolutely all of the above and killing elk or a deer in my neck of the woods and not having a bunch of woodticks try to use you as a new host.
They are worse than hooking yourself in the back with a Rapala while fishing alone.
If it cant be Grown it has to be Mined! Devoted member of Newmont mining company Underground Mine rescue team. Carlin East,Deep Star ,Leeville,Deep Post ,Chukar and now Exodus Where next? Pete Bajo to train newbies on long hole stoping and proper blasting techniques.
Back to Exodus mine again learning teaching and operating autonomous loaders in the underground. Bringing everyday life to most individuals 8' at a time!
Your daughter on the cover of Playboy,
Your son on the Wheaties box
The phone call telling you you have been drawn for that all-expense paid hunting trip of a lifetime.
The taxidermist's letter saying 'this one's on him'
and your ex-wife's picture on the milk carton with her lawyer!!
When a strong man armed keepeth his palace, his goods are in peace - Luke 11:21
Suppose you were an idiot... And suppose you were a member of
Congress...But I repeat myself. - Mark Twain
11 May 2005, 01:18
ELKMAN2Elk camp.....need I say more??
11 May 2005, 03:10
JudgeSharpeHello the capmfire:
This thread is getting a little long, but I want my two cents in.
Heaven is all of the above, and holding our grandchild when he is 10 min. old and thinking of all of the good times you have had with his father, and the bad times you got through. Heaven is that first kiss early in the morning and the last late at night. Or standing beside your mother's grave and knowing she is in a much better place now, without pain, but with quail seasons that don't end and and red setters that do't break point and a paint horse, being so sad but relieved.
Or fixing you only love crab cakes to eat by candle light, and realizing that she has dabbed a little Hoppe's Number 9 behind each ear knowing what it does for you.
Judge Sharpe
Is it safe to let for a 58 year old man run around in the woods unsupervised with a high powered rifle?
12 May 2005, 09:24
Old Elk HunterAfter a long hard day of elk hunting in two foot of snow, when you are dead tired and so hungry, you heat up a can of baked beans and for some unknown reason that cheap can of beans smells like the finest chow on earth and tastes just as good. Never understood it.
RELOAD - ITS FUN!
23 May 2005, 22:48
boom sticka reset button on the back of my wife so when i say something stupid all i have to do is press the reset button and it will erase the last two min. e.g. yeah i went to the strip club, so what!...oops (press) naw, i was out looking for your aniversary gift pamela...er i mean susan dang! (press)
either that or pamela anderson as your wife with no short term memmory
26 May 2005, 19:19
Clark7781Hands down, without a doubt, for me, heaven is:
Seeing my son (8 months) smile at me and get excited that daddy's home after a long day at the office.
Other highlights:
Roasted pheasant with chestnut puree and vegetables at the hotel zum Ritter, Heidelburg, Germany.
Dinner with my wife at The French Laundry, Yountville, Ca.
Oysters a la Rockefeller at Antoine's, New Orleans, LA.
Commander's Palace's Bread Pudding, New Orleans, LA.
Oysters then drinks and cigars with friends at The Oak Room, NYC.
Sushi at the Tajiki (spelling?) Fish Market, Tokyo, Japan at five in the morning.
Tom kha kai, chicken panang and mango with sweet rice on the beach of Krabi, Thailand.
An authentic Tuscan meal with a bottle Sassacia in the Palazzo Vecchio, Florence, Italy with Opera singers in the background.
Sharing a cold beer with your dad.
27 May 2005, 00:24
CoolHuntSitting next to Dad, Fixing the worlds problems, while sitting in the Duck Blind on a cold drizzling October morning, with a hot cup from the thermos, also the saddest knowing that this will be his last hunt.......
Well, after hunting many large things that bite scratch, and stomp,in many countries,over a fairly long life, and catching the biggest Black bass I've ever seen, and completeing my last hunt in Alaska's widerness, 100 miles from the nearest road, while cooking a caribou steak,and thinking back over my life, the thing that brought me the greatest peace, was watching a tiny weazel take some of the raw meat from my hand while I cooked, and him somehow knowing I wouldn't even think of hurting him! If I die tomorrow, I've missed nothing!

....Mac >>>===(x)===> MacD37, ...and DUGABOY1
DRSS Charter member
"If I die today, I've had a life well spent, for I've been to see the Elephant, and smelled the smoke of Africa!"~ME 1982
Hands of Old Elmer Keith
A red hot barrel and an ice cold can
Australia
I love a sunburnt country,
A land of sweeping plains,
Of ragged mountain ranges,
Of drought and flooding rains.
I love her far horizons,
I love her jewel-sea,
Her beauty and her terror
The wide brown land for me!
28 May 2005, 17:07
Mauser96Seeing your child make his/her first big game kill.