Episode # 185 James Drury knows Kentucky Whitetails

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 James Drury knows Kentucky Whitetails

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Kind of just about the same as like Mark and Terry Drury, the Drury brothers from Drury Outdoors.

the Drury brothers from Drury Outdoors

And funny thing about that, we had a grand opening at Cabela’s in Lexington, Kentucky a couple of weeks ago, and I met Terry for the first time, and we were both kind of shocked and blown away that we both had the same last name that was spelled exactly the same. James Drury knows Kentucky Whitetails

He’s met some other Drury’s before and they didn’t spell their name the same way. It was D-R-E-W-U-R-Y, and he was just kind of psyched that he had finally met another Drury that actually had the same last name. And, of course, ironically, I found it pretty cool too because, other than the ones that’s in my immediate family, I’ve not met a whole lot of them either. So that was pretty neat. James Drury knows Kentucky Whitetails

I like when the person sells me their self because you can build on a friendship, on a relationship. You can’t build on a product. Now it is hard without people that is willing to come in and give you a product, whether it be free or a discount or working out a deal, a 5-year plan, a 10-year plan, with good products, with good tools of the trade. It makes chasing down whitetails or turkeys or ducks and geese, it makes it all easier.

you can build on a friendship, on a relationship

about a treestand mishap a few years ago and I know. And I was hunting out of a wooden ladder stand, and I was 24 feet in that booger and a nice doe come walking by. And she circled me a few times. And when she presented a shot at 20 yards, I commenced to draw back and I settled in on my pin, and I made the shot. And after 10 or 15 minutes, I went to get down and look for blood and when I did, I didn’t have the utility rope. So, I had the bow in one hand and a ladder in the other, and as soon as I stepped down off the platform, I thought I had the bow and the ladder clapped in my hand, and I went to remove my other hand and my feet just went right out from underneath of me. And I just started doing somersaults and back flips out of this tree stand. And I landed on a log and broke it in two with my back and of course, I was terrified, thought I was paralyzed. But after a while, I sit there and wiggled my toes but come to find out, didn’t find the deer, which just added insult to injury.

I stepped down off the platform just started doing somersaults and back flips….

You’re grocery shopping in Mother Nature. I eat everything I kill. I’d rather have venison, wild turkey, fresh caught fish than I would food from a fast food joint or a convenience store any day of the week. There’s no byproduct. There’s no steroids. I just think that hunting, it’s a gift from God and it is what it is.

It’s a sanctuary, and I believe that that’s what makes us all who we are. Jim Shockey always says, “It’s part of who you are; it’s not something you do.” And it brings a lot of people together.

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