Found some old pictures of my grandpa

D16hunter

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So the other day I was looking through some old photos of my grandpas who died 8 years ago and I found these of a deer he killed I have no clue where he killed em but I thought they were cool and I'd share em with y'all. Id heard he'd duck hunted a bit when he was younger and seen a few of his old wooden duck decoys but I had no clue he was a deer hunter.
 

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The habitat in the 1st picture looks very San Diego like........But that license plate certainly isn't Cali.

Love the old pix.................. :D
 
Very cool pics, With the antenna in the back ground it looks like Mt. Soledad. There is a tote goat on the trailer too. My dad and his buddies use to hunt the back country with tote goats. I remember he had one that was 2 wheel drive. It was chain driven to the front and back wheel. He still says those bikes would out climb a horse with 2 deer strapped to it. That's a good find D-16H. Those definitely look like SoCal deer.
 
Those pics are really cool.i have some of my grandpa and his muleys outbof utah
 
GAME OVER said:
Those pics are really cool.i have some of my grandpa and his muleys outbof utah

Post them up! Grandpa's rule!
 
Ill try im not very computer savy.it took forever to find out how to set an avitar haha but ill give it a try
 

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