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stinkystomper
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This is why I love africa! no ethics police. No morality judges! Noone in the back ground to try and prove to everyone that they are better than you.
When I went to africa the entire month of June my 2 year old sone and 4 year old daughter, both who haven't passed hunter safety and can't read, both shot an impala and a warthog. They sat in my lap. I aimed the gun, and they pulled the trigger. Heck, my two year old sat in my lap when I shot my bush pigs and he swears to this day that he shot all 3 of those bush pigs.
Here's the picture my wife took in africa of my son helping me drag his impala back to the truck. the impala was 100 yards away and when I jumped out to go get him my 2 foot tall 27 lb son took it upon himself to bail out of the back of the truck from which we were shooting from, yes we were shooting from a truck from a road (OH MY!). When I got to his impala he was right next to me. He ran the whole way screaming "I shot a big one!" I quickly grabbed the impalas horns and started dragging him to the truck. My son took it upon himself to grab the other horn and help me drag it all the way to the truck. He was just jabbering about how he shot that impala right in the neck the whole time. He was so proud!
So here it is. The picture I have been hunting an entire life time to get. I'm gonna blow this sucker up in a big way and remember that day for the rest of my life!
and here's another picture of him with his impala
When I went to africa the entire month of June my 2 year old sone and 4 year old daughter, both who haven't passed hunter safety and can't read, both shot an impala and a warthog. They sat in my lap. I aimed the gun, and they pulled the trigger. Heck, my two year old sat in my lap when I shot my bush pigs and he swears to this day that he shot all 3 of those bush pigs.
Here's the picture my wife took in africa of my son helping me drag his impala back to the truck. the impala was 100 yards away and when I jumped out to go get him my 2 foot tall 27 lb son took it upon himself to bail out of the back of the truck from which we were shooting from, yes we were shooting from a truck from a road (OH MY!). When I got to his impala he was right next to me. He ran the whole way screaming "I shot a big one!" I quickly grabbed the impalas horns and started dragging him to the truck. My son took it upon himself to grab the other horn and help me drag it all the way to the truck. He was just jabbering about how he shot that impala right in the neck the whole time. He was so proud!
So here it is. The picture I have been hunting an entire life time to get. I'm gonna blow this sucker up in a big way and remember that day for the rest of my life!
and here's another picture of him with his impala