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Why do i do stupid things like this?
01 November 2015, 13:41
larryshoresWhy do i do stupid things like this?
I just booked my next and perhaps my final sheep hunt.I will be 3 months shy of 61
A trip to the psychiatrist must be on the horizon
01 November 2015, 14:36
Saeedquote:
Originally posted by larryshores:
I just booked my next and perhaps my final sheep hunt.I will be 3 months shy of 61
A trip to the psychiatrist must be on the horizon
No Larry, you are my kind of man!
Don't let age stop you from doing what you enjoy!
I am a few years older than you, and I follow exactly the same policy.
01 November 2015, 19:51
TREE 'EMGood for you Larry.
No shrink necessary.
Enjoy and post pictures upon your return.
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01 November 2015, 22:28
medvedwrong place Larry for getting such an advice. we all support you on that hunt.
02 November 2015, 01:25
Adventure907Who did you book with?
02 November 2015, 02:15
waterrat
Good luck on your hunt Larry,,here's me a couple years ago at 61 .
I tend to use more than enough gun
02 November 2015, 03:52
larryshores[QUOTE]Originally posted by Adventure907:
Who did you book with?[/QUOTE
Riley Pitts of Big Game Back Country Guides
02 November 2015, 05:28
kurtbeLet er rip Larry!
02 November 2015, 05:43
pagosawingnutKnowing you, a physciatrist will need a shrink when he's done. You're obsessed!
That will be 250 dollars sir!

02 November 2015, 05:51
BiebsLarry, go for it. I'm 63, and just got back from hiking the hills in the Selway in Idaho last week, playing Jack O'Conner. You can pass up the shrink, but if you would, pay for a couple sessions for Mike. He has anger issues :-)
02 November 2015, 06:51
larryshoresEven a shrink wouldn't help Mike!
02 November 2015, 07:57
Jack D BoldAh Sheep hunting... Recreation for the retarded.
Enjoy!
"You only gotta do one thing well to make it in this world" - J Joplin
02 November 2015, 08:39
Sean RussellLarry--
thats an inspiration--I am rehabbing from hip replacement surgery and things like this give me hope that i too can do that type of hunt in the future.
"The rule is perfect: in all matters of opinion our adversaries are insane." Mark Twain
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02 November 2015, 10:40
Adventure907quote:
Originally posted by larryshores:
[QUOTE]Originally posted by Adventure907:
Who did you book with?[/QUOTE
Riley Pitts of Big Game Back Country Guides
Cool, I wish you luck!!!
02 November 2015, 15:10
p dog shooterquote:
Originally posted by larryshores:
I just booked my next and perhaps my final sheep hunt.I will be 3 months shy of 61
A trip to the psychiatrist must be on the horizon
Because you can if I had the money I would book a sheep hunt and I am only a little younger than you
02 November 2015, 18:48
SaeedLarry,
Last year I was having a discussion with a friend of mine - 3 years younger than me - I am 65.
He has had some health issues, and complains that I never sit still??!!
He asked how far do I walk in a year, and I told him I have no idea.
Then he asked may be I should track my walking throughout the year, and how far do I think I might walk.
I told him I probably walk about 3,000 kilometers a year, just in my normal activities.
Well, that 3,000 stuck in my mind, and I have been using an activity tracker.
Until yesterday, I am at 2,980 kilometers!!
So 3,000 was a rather conservative estimate.
On safari, we might do between 300-400 kilometers, depending on conditions of the hunt.
This year was rather a sedate 230 kilometers.
So I suggest you forget what age you are, and do whatever makes you happy, as long as you are able to.
Soon we are all going the same way as another friend keep saying - The mind is willing, but the body is not.
02 November 2015, 19:58
larryshoresSaeed:
I agree. I am extremely active. My normal exercise routine is extreme by most standards. I have beat the hell out of my body over the years. I do have some knee and foot problems which will hopefully not get any worse.
It is far more difficult to train for a sheep hunt when one lives at about 50 feet above sea level and it is FLAT!
02 November 2015, 21:59
SaeedI don't know why anyone bothers with exercise!
A rabbit never stops, and only lives seven years.
A tortoise hardly moves, and lives 150 years!
03 November 2015, 03:22
pagosawingnutSaeed,
Don't encourage him! His business must be suffering with all of the out of office time he has already!. That's just about all he does..........

03 November 2015, 05:59
larryshoresYup, I never work. That is why I have flown 300,000 miles this year. Of course, a few of those were for hunting trips!

03 November 2015, 09:37
Beretta682Equote:
Originally posted by larryshores:
Even a shrink wouldn't help Mike!
So true but I was thinking one of those sport psychiatrist might help me prep my shooting skills to back up Biebs terrible marksmanship

Mike
03 November 2015, 14:02
larryshoresquote:
Originally posted by Beretta682E:
quote:
Originally posted by larryshores:
Even a shrink wouldn't help Mike!
So true but I was thinking one of those sport psychiatrist might help me prep my shooting skills to back up Biebs terrible marksmanship

Mike
I think Biebs is a great marksman. The problem is those f'ing Blasers. On a good day , they shoot minute of elephant ass groups@!

03 November 2015, 21:45
Beretta682Equote:
Originally posted by larryshores:
quote:
Originally posted by Beretta682E:
quote:
Originally posted by larryshores:
Even a shrink wouldn't help Mike!
So true but I was thinking one of those sport psychiatrist might help me prep my shooting skills to back up Biebs terrible marksmanship

Mike
I think Biebs is a great marksman. The problem is those f'ing Blasers. On a good day , they shoot minute of elephant ass groups@!
"Biebs and Marksmanship" are like "Donald Trump and Humility" or "Hillary Clinton and the Truth." Right on the money

Mike
05 November 2015, 00:52
highlanderAge,
Haha, it's just a number guys.
Ever notice how quickly some conversations always head towards the age subject, you mention your age and people immediately judge you on there perception of your age.
Yeah lm a slow learner but living with a 25 yr old brain and twice that and some in experience I see no reason why I shouldn't be sheep hunting at 70.
It's mostly in the head.
Only person that really matters at the end of the day is YOU.
Enjoy your hunt.
05 November 2015, 02:13
dogcatquote:
Originally posted by larryshores:
I just booked my next and perhaps my final sheep hunt.I will be 3 months shy of 61
A trip to the psychiatrist must be on the horizon
Ok, I just turned 61 and booked an ibex hunt in Turkey and one in Austria. I am looking for a Dall or Fannin to compound my insanity....
05 November 2015, 03:15
Beretta682Equote:
Originally posted by dogcat:
quote:
Originally posted by larryshores:
I just booked my next and perhaps my final sheep hunt.I will be 3 months shy of 61
A trip to the psychiatrist must be on the horizon
Ok, I just turned 61 and booked an ibex hunt in Turkey and one in Austria. I am looking for a Dall or Fannin to compound my insanity....
Dogcat
You just want to write hunt reports that keep saying this is my last sheep hunt

Mike
05 November 2015, 06:01
butchloco hell - i might as well admit it -70 hits next month and i just got back from shootin a 34" free range aoudad in the texas hill country and at 103 i still expect to out shoot biebs using a slingshot against his blasers
05 November 2015, 07:05
Frostbitquote:
Originally posted by butchloc:
o hell - i might as well admit it -70 hits next month and i just got back from shootin a 34" free range aoudad in the texas hill country and at 103 i still expect to out shoot biebs using a slingshot against his blasers
Show some respect!! Darth Blaser has a new movie coming out.