The New Kid in Town

6 Responses to “The New Kid in Town”

  1. # Blogger Todd - Indiana

    I don't think I'd be running coons with him. Don't them dogs from the shelter make the best dogs.

    Todd - Indiana  

  2. # Blogger Julie

    Dear David-
    I can't wait to come and meet Albert - I do think he favors your side of the family and not ours - I love you,

    William, your hunting Buddy  

  3. # Anonymous Jack

    I have a weinerdog myself. They are so much fun, very loyal, and loving.

    They are great for tracking deer! They are used as trackers all over. Mine has helped me out several times, when the rain washed away the blood and wouldn't you know it, he took me right to the deer, when I would have looked the total other way. All I had to do was let him sniff the arrow.  

  4. # Anonymous Adam

    I also have a weiner dog. Loves to be under the blankets and has a great . Your dog has an unusual pattern, What is it called? Watch his back though, a slipped disc surgery is not cheap  

  5. # Anonymous Anonymous

    Hey David,
    He's a cute dog. I have a golden lab, but right now he looks more like GA RED CLAY. :) I love dogs. I also have a cat. Talk to ya later.

    God Bless & Good Huntin'

    Kristle Oberlander

    PS: Bow season in GA is just aroundt the corner and I can't wait. Good Luck to Harman in college. Is he still living at home??  

  6. # Anonymous Lee Vlaskamp

    Hello David,
    Just wanted to say hello from an avid bow hunter from Indiana. I recently purchased a PSE Stinger, and have enjoyed it ever since. Wow, what an awsome package. I hunt 2 huge farms here in Indiana. I can not wait to let the air out of a brute this year. David, I can't believe some of the shots you have placed in the past videos. I enjoy watching you hunt. I appreciate it when a hunter adds God when the shot is placed, thanking him for an awsome hunt. My son aked me why you had thanked God immediately after you place your shots. I told him that you hunt for your family and folks that need the meat. I explained to him that you and the other guys help feed your own familys and others as well. He was happy to hear that, his exact words were, " that's really nice". David, it's individuals like you that give hope to simple folks like us. I have learned to bow hunt, through watching you and others practice good hunting techniques. Thank you, from Lee and the entire Vlaskamp family. You may not know this, but you and the team have helped me figure out how to bond with my son and how to make new friends. I want to meet you, how do folks like me, get to meet their favorite hunter? Please comment on this David.

    Thanks again,
    Lee Vlaskamp  

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