Hunting with Friends

Hunting with Friends

David Sparks Ph.D.
David Sparks Ph.D.
One of the thing hunters will tell you that they enjoy the most about their sport is that there is a lot of camaraderie. Good friend Christian Quested, who describes how he found Speaker2: A good friend, a guy that I used to bring duck hunting along. We were friends for another reason was very avid big game hunter and also a gunsmith. I mean, I could shoot a rifle well, but I really wasn't into long range or like marksmanship yet and custom rifles and whatnot. And one year when we were waterfowl, like I said, you know, I've been doing this for like 10 years for you. And I'm wondering, what are you going to take me big game hunting again because the wife told me she's tired of ducks and would like me to bring home something that everybody wants to eat. So I took it as a yes. I could go all in to big game hunting, and he's pretty passionate guy too. And he said, Go, gosh, I was just waiting for you to ask. That started a kind of a partnership that now we're 10 or 11 years and we try to get tags and obviously Idaho, Wyoming, Utah, Alaska. Probably every other year, we've gone to Arizona and chased Custer down there. But it's mainly the deer that I've talked about elk gone, moose hunting a couple of times, gone caribou hunting, and I have never done a grizzly. I've been around quite a few of them, especially in Alaska. They tend to hang out where you hunt that time of year. Speaker1: So a good and productive relationship. Hope the wife's happy to.
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