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I consulted with some PWD organizations in upstate New York back in 1997. I
have the funniest anecdote about two of those guys hunting deer. One of
them had a general growth disorder similar to dwarfism. He had arms similar
to a seal's flipper, but he used a full sized 30.06 deer rifle to hunt by
using a camera
trip mounted with a gun rack. He also used a Buntline .357 pistol. I've got
a photo of him with the buck he shot.
Bobby
>Thanks! Yeah, the old man's still "Semper Fi" and he mustered out as a
>light bird in '69!
>
>Ohio has several programs for disabled sportsman/woman. They've really
>gotten on the bandwagon. Too bad the rest of the state gov't hasn't
>followed suit.
>
>So, how was Wyoming? Man, I'd love to live there, but my neighbor says it's
>the most beautiful place he ever starved (no jobs). Laura (my wife) and I
>have a little postage-stamp plot just east of DuBois near Torrey Canyon.
>It's really just big enough to pitch a tent on--no well, electricity or good
>access. You have to go in by fire-road, so we've never been there in
>winter.
>In what part of the state did you reside?
>
>-Kyle
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: Toddy [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
>Sent: Friday, February 11, 2000 11:57 AM
>To: [log in to unmask]
>Subject: Re: north/south
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>Kyle;
>I enjoyed reading your post. Both my sons spent 6 years in the Marine Corp.
>My
>father was an avid hunter all his life and he did a lot of trap shooting.
>(Guess
>who influenced his grandsons to join the service?) My husband is not a
>hunter,
>nor am I.
>
>We lived in Wyoming for a couple of years. They had an early hunting season
>there for bow hunters and disabled hunters. Think some others states might
>have
>the same arrangement.
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