Let's see what we got for Christmas.
I got two new archery backstops and a set of four Pendleton blanket pattern coffee cups.
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The closest I got to archery related supplies is a bottle of nice Scotch. I'll take it!
Food plot seed, a chain saw scabbard for the Kubota and a Kuiu cap. And I got myself a new Double Bull see thru blind.
Tedd
I got my wife, who, as of last month, is now cancer free. Thats good enough for me.
Quote from: Huntschool on December 25, 2019, 12:45:10 PM
I got my wife, who, as of last month, is now cancer free. Thats good enough for me.
:pray:
Chasing Solitude DVD and Primal Dreams.
I got this 1997 Bear Super Kodiak a month ago but the wife told me it was my Christmas gift.
Quote from: Huntschool on December 25, 2019, 12:45:10 PM
I got my wife, who, as of last month, is now cancer free. Thats good enough for me.
I can't beat that. Bless you both.
My wife did get me a Traditional Bowhunter Magazine ball cap and hooded sweatshirt, and some LED lanterns to use when my son and I camp at shoots next summer.
Same as I get for my birthday, nothing.
I got myself a Palmer t/d recurve, used with a case, quiver, stringer. Right at my specs 42#@29".
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I just got another gift.
Our 3 year old granddaughter made me a deer Christmas ornament. :bigsmyl:
Got a new tent.
An arrow saw, a pair of Pac boots and a hunting themed wall clock.
My wife and I got to spend 3 full days with our son and 2 grand kids, it don't get any better.
Quote from: Sam McMichael on December 25, 2019, 12:09:52 PM
The closest I got to archery related supplies is a bottle of nice Scotch. I'll take it!
Sam good scotch IS an archery supply lol
A couple of books. Feather Sticks. And. Shooting The Stickbow.
Got to spend time with my granddaughter was the best though.
Quote from: Huntschool on December 25, 2019, 12:45:10 PM
I got my wife, who, as of last month, is now cancer free. Thats good enough for me.
We're working on that, my wifes been fighting it for six years. Four major operations, an ablation, radiation twice, chemo once and still it persists. We would love to have that Christmas gift of cancer free.
Prayers of thanksgiving for huntschool, and prayers of healing for ksbowman [emoji1317]
I got a half dozen fletched Trad Only shafts and three Steel Force single bevel broadheads.
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I got an instapot!
And a FirstLite gift card!!!!
Bisch
Thanks to those who posted above for my wife and to those still in the fight.... Keep up the good fight.
Again, Merry Christmas and the best for the New Year.
I spent time with my family and finally found a used H'bird lb that should be here in a few days. That will hold me for awhile I hope. Prayers for those with serious medical issues-don't know what I'd do in the same circumstances.
Sous vide. :bigsmyl:
Gonna try my sous vide on some ribeye steaks tonight :archer2:
2 weeks off work problem is rut won't kick in till I go back :banghead:
Hunting related, a book on hunting bears.
A RaptoRazor set.
My wife gave me a T shirt with a picture of an arrow. The front of the feathers are lifted up a bit and the caption is:
"It's only a fletch wound"... :cheesy:
Not one, but TWO Bass Pro gift cards. I'm sure I can put them to good use. :archer2:
A Man Made of Elk. I've heard that's a good one so I'm excited to start it.
Steven Rinella's book on cooking wild game. Lots of neat stuff in there I'm looking forward to trying.
Sweatshirts and hats.
A new ice fishing rod that's a bit stiffer for fishing lake trout in deep water.
A couple trail cameras.
"Silvertip" book, Sitka light-weight hoodie, Sitka Kelvin Lite pants, insulted camo mittens and electric socks. Far more than I deserve but I obviously have a wonderful family that encourages/supports my bowhunting passion. I'm a lucky man.
I will be picking mine up in less than a month now, a Northern Mist Skanee. My wife and I will be heading down to the Trad Bow Expo in Kalamazoo on Friday the 24th of January and meet up with some friends coming up from Pennsylvania, and spending the weekend there. Oh and taking her out for a birthday supper at Red Robins, that is her choice.
Jason
Quote from: Huntschool on December 25, 2019, 12:45:10 PM
I got my wife, who, as of last month, is now cancer free. Thats good enough for me.
That is an awesome Christmas gift. Great to hear your wife is free of this horrible disease.
My wife got me a buffalo leather wallet
Rinella book,my 3rd, a Bear supermag 48" @52# to myself, young feather burner.. good year....
1 week vacation with my husband and 3 sons, but God has been blessing me all year after a very hard 4 years. My cup definitely runneth over. Praying for those going through trials right now.
My wife and girls were more than great to me this year. I got the Meateater cookbook and hoody, new insert for my Glendale buck, and rangefinder. My old man and mom bought me a new pair of Muck Artic Pro's and a LEM grinder.
I am beyond lucky
My bride got me Gentleman Jack and younger son gave me a beautiful drop point knife. We had family in as well. Life is good.
I have a 2 year old little princess and my 7 year old hunting/fishing/shop buddy. Nothing in the world beats watching your little ones at Christmas!
Aside from the pure family joy, my wife got me my long anticipated copy of "Silvertip". She also picked up a couple second hand pendeltons, one is a blue plaid that has been my cabinet shop shirt for the last 5 days and then she ordered me a beautiful Asbell Pathfinder in a grey plaid pattern. I LOVE wool plaids!
I got another Christmas Present a couple days after Christmas. A 1990 Bear Kodiak.
Big thumbs up on the cancer free! Wife went through the big C twice, first at 32 yrs old, all good for several years now but it's always in the back of your mind.
Wife got me a Laguiole en Aubrac pocket knife and her support to buy a 95 acre hunting farm here in Indiana :goldtooth:
Closed on the farm on the 20th of Dec, not planned, but I'm always on the lookout and the place and the deal were just too good to pass up. Got another project now ;).
Best wishes for 2020 everyone!
R