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For the past three years my nephew and I have been taking Tyler on a deer hunt on my place. Tyler is legally blind and crippled in his body, but not spirit, as a result of being hit by a drunk driver when he was 12 years old. The Lord has blessed Tyler with a deer on all three of his hunts. His enthusiasm, excitement and positive attitude are contagious. After only seeing 3 young and off limits bucks to begin our hunt and daylight fading fast, I told Tyler that all of the deer had gone back in the woods to which he responded “it’s all good”. A few minutes later this mature doe stepped out and offered Tyler a broadside 80 yard shot and the rest is history.
If you are fortunate and blessed enough to be in a position to take someone less fortunate than yourself hunting, I promise you that you will get as mych or more out of it as they do.
As we were recovering Tyler’s deer we were already making plans for next years hunt.
Tyler and his 1/12/21 deer.
PS-Teency helped in the recovery.
If you are fortunate and blessed enough to be in a position to take someone less fortunate than yourself hunting, I promise you that you will get as mych or more out of it as they do.
As we were recovering Tyler’s deer we were already making plans for next years hunt.
Tyler and his 1/12/21 deer.
PS-Teency helped in the recovery.