bottletopbill
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never to old
never to oldI get paid £8.60 an hour at the moment, Its enough for me to partake In hobbies but I'm also Incredibly fortunate and my parents ask nothing off me for towards the house and so forth.I think money is the real issue within the young
Forget age - just a number. If you want to go then do it - your body will tell you when to stop.
If you really think that age is just a number you are very very unobservant.
Life is a terminal condition, and no one gets out alive.Staff Nurse in the ICU told me to never let fear of dying get in the way of living...
Didn’t work in construction industry by chance, did you?If you really think that age is just a number you are very very unobservant.
Best of luck with your shooting and long may you continue but I’ve long since had to stop listening to my body, dodgy hips knees and back. Right shoulder insensitive and damaged, right cheek in the same sorry state, months of rehab and physio behind me and more on the horizon.
I can’t Spey cast or wade anymore.
If I listened to that nonsense or the damn doctors I wouldn’t even get up in the morning.
2 Solpadeine with breakfast, 2 more for lunch a large whiskey at dinner time with another to settle my stomach and nerves will get me through most days.
Not so long ago I could go all day on just the one tablet and a small one.
Age just a number my ass.
Not now. Maybe it was once, but definitely not now.
Funny thing.I find chainsawing harder now, so I did it at the rate of two tanks of fuel in the saw a day.
Its good that you have such parents , remember it when your turn comes around . Btw in the 80s i got £45 for a week and paid a good half overI get paid £8.60 an hour at the moment, Its enough for me to partake In hobbies but I'm also Incredibly fortunate and my parents ask nothing off me for towards the house and so forth.
Its enough I can book a stalk now and again but I couldn't imagine someone with rent, food costs, essential living costs etc trying to buy into deer stalking £250 for a day out isnt 'cheap' for under 21's that are being paid min-wage.
Err, you know what . That might well be true in most places in the uk but certainly not others when we talk the whole of the UK . Mature fallow bucks , Sika and reds especially are not moose by any means but they are big enough . We have no reliable phone reception directly around us and we are only 8-10 miles out of Clitheroe , injured one time on a Scottish Hill after getting down it was maybe 1 1/2 hours drive to hospital.Fortunately for all of us, Deerstalking in the UK is about as soft as hunting gets anywhere in the world. It’s something we could all be doing well into our 80’s+ if our health is good enough.
The deer are small. The terrain is easy. You’re never far from a road. Mobile phone service is generally excellent. Emergency services are excellent if you ever need them.
No reason to give up stalking if you’re still able. Every deer stalker can help, no matter what age you are.
Good effort and what fantastic uplift in chances in life you will have made for those children - good man, not sure I could do the same.BEEN doing school runs for over forty five years now and the kids keep me going grand daughter lives with us age 10 yrs with AUTISUM and a 6ft 14yr old with AUTISUM who we fostered from birth . Then local Authority wanted to place her in a home when she reached two years old. So we took them to crown court to adopt her plus our own four kids and over 46 foster children
Christ i should feel like a teenager if they keep you young.![]()
I`d be happy to have some of that lol.Fortunately for all of us, Deerstalking in the UK is about as soft as hunting gets anywhere in the world. It’s something we could all be doing well into our 80’s+ if our health is good enough.
The deer are small. The terrain is easy. You’re never far from a road. Mobile phone service is generally excellent. Emergency services are excellent if you ever need them.
I agree - and that's a challenge that's going to be more difficult to face.You also have the massive societal shift away from tolerance for killing anything, that’s a becoming a very big influence.
I lost a permission earlier this year because the landowners Mrs didn’t like me (or anyone else for that matter) shooting.
She complained to hubby and hubby did what she asked like the sensible man he is, anything for a quiet life.
In the southern part of the Uk, I would agree that most stalking is in an easy environment. Although dragging Fallow bucks off a 60 acre field covered in mud is always good for a laugh.Fortunately for all of us, Deerstalking in the UK is about as soft as hunting gets anywhere in the world. It’s something we could all be doing well into our 80’s+ if our health is good enough.
The deer are small. The terrain is easy. You’re never far from a road. Mobile phone service is generally excellent. Emergency services are excellent if you ever need them.
No reason to give up stalking if you’re still able. Every deer stalker can help, no matter what age you are.
AmenAge creeps up on us all, if your lucky. Some never achieve it. Make the most of each day, and make memories, which is all part of stalking in my opinion. At days end memories are the only thing you can take with you.