As a young man that trail of life can be steer him to the left or right depending on the values instilled in him. Often the values that are instilled are passed down from generation to generation. Those same values shape young men to be the men they are today. As father himself, it was imperative that he took those lessons and values that he had learnt from his dad and embed them into his sons. This responsibility of investment transcends genders and applies equally to boys and girls; however, there is a unique bond between father and son. By taking them outdoors, teaching them to hunt, allowing them to experience all that creation has to offer, those memories, those experiences, shaped who they would become today. All those activities instilled values into both his boys, that when he looks at the men that they have become today, he can only smile and be proud of who they are. Leonard has raised two fine young men in Hunter and Len. There is no doubt that the heritage of the love of the outdoors as well as hunting is now firmly “In The Blood”
Up Next in Season 3
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Memories • Blood Origins
From an early age Derek was raised to be a different breed of hunter. It wasn’t all about the kill. His dad instilled in him that being outdoors is an experience. Being outdoors is about making memories and relationships with others. He would take these same values and instill them into his littl...
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Perspectives Part 1 • Blood Origins
As hunters, we need to understand the why to why we hunt. But it’s also important to hear from non-hunters about their perspective on hunting. Non-hunter’s perspectives are valuable as they are influenced by the hunters in their lives, how they conduct themselves, and what hunting means to them. ...
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Perspectives Part 2 • Blood Origins
It’s always going to be a challenge for hunters to explain to the non-hunting mainstream what hunting is, as it will for the most part seem self-serving. So it’s important to hear from non-hunters whose perspectives about hunting are and have been shaped by the hunters in their lives, and the hun...