I have enjoyed it, I was there for almost all of Scott's hunting first's. We went to an outdoor youth day the same day as the shed hunting and he got to shoot a big boy bow.. he just turned 5 a few months ago, and he hit tht big buffalo in the vitals four times at 15 yds. He was excited for that, and it reminded me of his first archery hunt with me last year in the riverbottom's. He could barely see over the grass and a two point came out on trail in front of us and he screamed "Hey can I shoot it"? The little buck did not know we were there and came inside out. He also did the fishing pole casting as he is anticipating going and fishing some of his dad's ole holes. Does pretty good for a varmint...
I took him on the shed hunt and we saw deer,elk, tracks, hair we studied them in the mud. He got to figuring out which direction they were going. And when we smelled the elk.... he deduced that they must be on the upwind side in order for us to smell.
And then we found the big shed after which I had to endure who was the best horn hunter as he found the only horn on the hill. It has been good release for me, If i did not have a few friends, relatives to hunt with and this mentoring.... I have to admit I would be a basket case...
I do appreciate your kind words, The memories here are as good as those we had in person and watching his interaction with you all. This isn't a post to pat myself on back, just observed the anniversary a few days ago and I have not put much out there for people who enjoyed Scott and his sense of humor, passion ect...