morley.tyler
Well-known member
Hey guys-
I've been a member here for a number of years, but I've come to realize I have never made a formal introduction to the greater group.
I had the great fortune to grow up in North Idaho (If you call it northern Idaho, you'll immediately be recognized as an infiltrator)... I grew up in a family who's every bit of vacation and free time revolved around the outdoors, our activities were just dictated by the season. Spring was for fishing (usually trolling on Lake Pend Oreille), summer was for camping and water skiing, but we all waited for fall... We happened to live in the best whitetail area in the Panhandle and took full advantage! I had the great luck of learning to hunt on the heels of a man who loved the woods and taught me everything he could (as the now parent of two boys, I'm stunned by the patience he had), as we still hunted the dark timber in November. We also regularly chased elk, bear, ducks and upland birds (down on the Palouse).
Since college (Go Vandals)- I've not lived in Idaho, a few years in SoCal - trying to reverse the migration trend by 1 - and have lived in Portland for 15+ years. I'm lucky enough to still hunt Idaho every year, always for deer and time-dependent for elk, bear (by accident), and birds. I've also had the opportunity to travel and hunt a few other states.
I've enjoyed my time on this forum and hope that I can contribute from time to time.
I've been a member here for a number of years, but I've come to realize I have never made a formal introduction to the greater group.
I had the great fortune to grow up in North Idaho (If you call it northern Idaho, you'll immediately be recognized as an infiltrator)... I grew up in a family who's every bit of vacation and free time revolved around the outdoors, our activities were just dictated by the season. Spring was for fishing (usually trolling on Lake Pend Oreille), summer was for camping and water skiing, but we all waited for fall... We happened to live in the best whitetail area in the Panhandle and took full advantage! I had the great luck of learning to hunt on the heels of a man who loved the woods and taught me everything he could (as the now parent of two boys, I'm stunned by the patience he had), as we still hunted the dark timber in November. We also regularly chased elk, bear, ducks and upland birds (down on the Palouse).
Since college (Go Vandals)- I've not lived in Idaho, a few years in SoCal - trying to reverse the migration trend by 1 - and have lived in Portland for 15+ years. I'm lucky enough to still hunt Idaho every year, always for deer and time-dependent for elk, bear (by accident), and birds. I've also had the opportunity to travel and hunt a few other states.
I've enjoyed my time on this forum and hope that I can contribute from time to time.