Todd and family hunts

Todd and family hunts

David Sparks Ph.D.
David Sparks Ph.D.
Enthusiastic, relatively new Hunter. Todd Points talks about how he got fellow family members to join him in his passion. : My dad and my brother really weren't into it. I don't want to say I bullied him into it, but I'd go pick him up. If they wouldn't get up. I'd show up at their house at 530 in the morning and we'd go duck hunting. So it was just a really. My dad and brother and I did everything together, you know, skiing, fishing. We played a ton of golf. Both my brother and I have been scratch golfers most of our life, and my dad is just a coach at golf, and it was just another cool thing that we could do. Neither one can blow a duck call. My dad can barely hit water if we fell out of a boat with a shotgun. So I saved a bunch of money. I bought him a Beretta autoloader, the old I think it's the A 91 or 3, 93, 90. I can't remember what the hell they're called. Great. Great gun. And we'd be putting on a pheasant hunt. And this country was so fun because there's a ton of scrub and we're hunting river bottom and all manner of cover and just really unique hunting. So you're not just pushing through beet fields or anything like that. You're going through the brush and, you know, my dogs going to be ditch dogs really soon. And when dad was a far away from us, and usually my dad and my brother and maybe one of my buddies, we call out rooster and my dad was here, boom, boom, boom. And then an expletive. He knew we were just being jerks when we were like, hey, dad, you get it? That was kind of the start of just a passion to get out, a. Speaker1: Passion that all of us feel.
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