If you could hunt with anybody ever who would it be ?

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Phil Robertson on the water.
Elmer Keith out west
My paternal grandfather in the north woods
And of course Ted in a helicopter
 
Hands down it would be my Father who passed away 3 years ago. Not the greatest hunter but he was the greatest man I ever known.
After that Michael Moore. Maybe he wouldnt be such a hypocritical dousche if he had the chance to experience such a great sport.
 
Moore would just film it in a way to make you look like a dousche
In that case. Hunting is dangerous, you never know when one might step off a cliff while filming.
Seriously I get more of a kick out of showing people who dislike or dont know the sport more so than taking along or going along with a expert.
 
Probably Elmer Keith.
Or Colonel Jeff Cooper with a scout rifle hunt!

I might be in the minority here but for me it definitely wouldn't be "uncle" Ted. Just my opinion, please don't be offended.
 
There are a lot of guys I'd enjoy the privilege of hunting with.

Howard Hill
Jeff Cooper
Elmer Keith
Davy Crockett (I bet he would be a lot of fun to hunt with)
Sasha Siemel
Teddy Roosevelt

I wouldn't even waste my time with the modern guys like Bill Jordan or Ted Nugent. Compared to those old timers they're pretty lame.
 
My dad on the African safari we never made it to.

Otherwise, Teddy Roosevelt, Elmer Keith, Capstick.
 
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I'd give the world to be able to hunt with either of my grandfathers. One throughly enjoyed hunting, and the other, from what I gather, was an awesome shot, but saw hunting merely as a way of putting food on the table. One passed away before I was even born, but I was fortunate enough to have some time with the other (the one who enjoyed hunting). While I never got to go on a deer hunt with him, we did shoot many a pop can in our backyard, and he was still around when I put my first deer on the ground at 13. I still remember calling him to brag, and can still see the pride in his eyes as he admired my deer. "Don't know if you deserve one quite that nice for your first deer!" RIP grandpa(s).....without you, there's no way I'd be me.
 
My Papaw....he passed when I was 5 before I got into hunting, and he was a crack shot with a rifle. He actually used to go frog gigging without the gig, he would use a .22lr. I actually have that .22 he used all the time out in the oil fields, and shoot it every so often. I can almost feel his hand on my shoulder when I shoot it. I'd like him to see to marksman I've become.

If its someone famous, I'd have to pick Ted Nugent.
 
My family....namely the grandkids.

Not famous folks, but the most important folks in my life.
 
The Old Man and the Boy, Corey Ford and the Lower Forty, Peter Capstick, and The Old Church Hunt Club, circa 1990.

I think McManus was in my bass club. If it wasn't him, it was his funnier brother.
 
Vladimir Putin, the man is one serious bad A## Although a lot of what he does is staged, he is an avid hunter and fisherman.

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My grandfather who passed long before I was born. He made his own bows and black powder in the 30's until his death in the 70's. Or so everyman who knew him tells me. He was a surveyor in east texas for a logging company. When doing extremely large parcels of land his junior surveyor told me he would live off the land for days at a time. My father tells me similar things. I read his WWII and surveyors diaries and think I would really like the man. I have his break over 44/40. It along with my fathers SAA colt are about the fireplace. I never use them but they will never be for sale.
 
Since I'm really into Coyote hunting right now I would want to go with Randy Anderson, Morris "Wooley" Kowerchuk, and Will Primos. I'm a bit of a huge Primos fan.
 
I would love to go huntin with God,Jesus
or even Paul ....


well Dad passed 3 years back and even though dad was not a hunter if he would go whether we hunted or not ... I would likely pick Him
 
Theodore Roosevelt (FWIW he hated the nickname "Teddy" and his friends called him "Thee") would be a fine choice, as would Elmer Keith. I also think about folks like Frederick Courteney Selous or Bror Blixen. I have to say though, I'd love to have hunted with my father in law. He was 47yrs old when stricken with vascular dementia and by the time I met my wife nearly 5yrs ago, his mind was long gone. By all reports he was a good man who loved to hunt. Need to spend more time in the woods with my old man, while I still have him.
 
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