Topgun 30-06
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| 11 Feb 2010 07:33 AM |
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Welcome Tom. You may want to start a new thread by hitting the "New Topic" button to ask for help so more people will see it. Good luck!!! NAHC LM (1991), NWTF, NRA, SPC 5 Army Vet Corp 68-71 |
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hunitngvet
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| 17 Feb 2010 01:36 PM |
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Hello all, sorry for my prolonged absence. My CPU was destroyed in my move from FT Knox to MS. Finally got a replacement. Anyway, just wanted to stop in and see how everyone is. Hope everyone is enduring this winter ok! SFC, US ARMY(ACTIVE)/
LM NAHC/
LM NAFC/
MEMBER NRA/
- TAKE A KID HUNTING TODAY - THEY MAY TAKE YOU TOMORROW - |
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huntnfishusa
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| 19 Feb 2010 07:31 AM |
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Welcome back Tony. Glad you're home safe. Shoot me a personal message or an email with your new emal address please. Make sure to let me know if all the others may have it too. Rob BE WELL OR AS WELL AS YOU CAN BE |
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hunitngvet
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| 19 Feb 2010 01:00 PM |
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Thanks, I got your PM. By all means share my email with the rest of the group. I look forward to hearing from everyone. SFC, US ARMY(ACTIVE)/
LM NAHC/
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MEMBER NRA/
- TAKE A KID HUNTING TODAY - THEY MAY TAKE YOU TOMORROW - |
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nhicks1
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| 20 Feb 2010 10:19 AM |
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a place for the good old boys |
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nhicks1
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| 20 Feb 2010 10:44 AM |
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Hellow any one out ther its pretty day to be indoors but I have soom qwestions and Im seeking fellow hunters members in alabama |
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thehunter1947
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| 26 Feb 2010 01:25 PM |
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HI i am a disabled hunter i am going to be 63 this march 4i have had 3 heart attacks a cronic back problems my siattic nerve in my back is almost cut in half i am loosing the use of my legs i have been trying to get help but as far as the doctors are concern they will not operate as they will not guarantee that i will walk again i have a handicapped cart but i can not use it for hunting iwas in the navy when i was younger got an honorable discharge and still cant get help i have tried to get a electric cart that i could use for hunting but the price is to high for me i have been a life member since 1989 so as it stands i have to watch it on tv but it is not the same it seems like everyone is for the younger set.thank you for your time and patience sincerly thehunter1947@aol.com |
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dbaker10
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| 03 Mar 2010 06:05 PM |
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Does this all so count for people that has been disabled from a deer stand fall. |
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huntnfishusa
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| 03 Mar 2010 06:11 PM |
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yep BE WELL OR AS WELL AS YOU CAN BE
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troysr1
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| 09 Mar 2010 06:18 AM |
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Hi, Im Troy from NC and I am disabled too. I have a complete left hip joint replacement, back surgery, and also open heart triple by-pass but I still love to hunt. Sometimes I get to squirrel hunt in someones back yard to get a few, it dont seem like real hunting but it sort of satisfies my heart and love for hunting just a little. Please dont look down on me for doing it the easy way. thanks fellow members, Troy |
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parsons93
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| 02 Apr 2010 11:01 AM |
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I'm hopeing someone could help me with this question? presently i live in Iowa and i hunt turkey,deer and phesants. My disablity consist of a nurve desease and a very bad back and the recoil of heavy loads with a shot gun or rifle is painful. I'm relocating to colorado this summer and my dream is to hunt elk out there. I have no idea what rifle would be the best for me to use. God Bles and have a great day. Thank you |
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hkrawiec
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| 02 Apr 2010 09:25 PM |
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hi thers another gentlemen using hunt n fish and he seems to have some trouble on some other posts i know its not you because i talked to you earlie on the gimps forums hank just thought you should know about it |
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Bear-1
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| 10 Apr 2010 10:14 AM |
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To Big Dawg
If a voluteer is what you need,Iam willing
to try . I just need abit of help to get started.
Just maybe others will follow... |
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huntnfishusa
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| 11 Apr 2010 03:06 PM |
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Bear-1 Check your personal messages. BE WELL OR AS WELL AS YOU CAN BE
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pbiondo
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| 28 May 2010 12:02 PM |
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I have been disabled since 1977. Things can be tough on a person who has a hanghicap, I know. I would like to know who or where to contact for assistance in purchaseing a all terraine wheelchair for hunting. I have the same problem as most not being able to afford one of these. If there is anyone out there wanting to help my E-mail is drhunter@fidnet.com . I have been in a wheelchair now for 33 years and I find getting out and going hunting replentishes my spirit. I have been hunting since I have been old enough to follow my father and be quiet. Now it won't be many years before I can't go anymore and if someone would be kind enough to give me one of these I would gladly give it back or to someone who could use it. For those of you who do have the finances to help please do so, if not for me maybe someone else. drhunter |
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cfonner420
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| 11 Jul 2010 10:21 AM |
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Thank you very much for addind this section.Ihave been disabled for four years now , Iam struggling to get out and get acsess to a spot that is acesable to my needs I am very limited to being able to find a spot to fit my needs of me and my 4 children who have all sufferd do to my illness.It has been a long and difficult road bot I am not ready to conceed or give up on trying to get my children back in the woods.I am not looking for sympathy just some tips ,pointers or leads on places that might be able to help with my situation.Any advice would be greatly appreciated.I live in Southern Indiana.Anyone with any info or sugestions are welcome. And may God bless you!!
Thank you all, Chritopher J Fonner |
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huntnfishusa
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| 21 Jul 2010 07:12 AM |
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Well you haven't seen my ugly mug in a while. LOL hunitngvet and I are the ones responsible for getting this section added way back then, Have been so busy with the web site for Physically Challenged Sportsmen of America ( www.pcsaonline.com) that I forgot to post this NEW web address here. What is really exciting is that a group of us are very close to forming a nonprofit corporation by the same name. When that happens TRUST ME, you will want to be a member of P.C.S.A. Stop by and join up if you like what you see, there's no charge. Make sure to tell Tony (hunitngvet) that Rob sent you. See you there, Rob |
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alarkins1
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| 20 Oct 2010 08:44 PM |
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ima recent disabled vet that joined the ranks of the life member status looking for some land to hunt on in upstate ny is there anyone on here that would be able to help |
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gehee
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| 22 Oct 2010 08:28 AM |
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Bd, I'll help. Not disabled (except right now) ordinarily, but work with the disabled and have helped some get involved with hunting. |
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