Re: Draft thread
Posted: Sat Apr 25, 2020 12:50 pm
The new generation of Vikings defense looks legit!!
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That's one reason why I love the guy. Theres an amazing piece Pellisero did when he visited there and Zim gave him the tour. There is another one when Zim talked about the building process and his work with the builder. Showed all the incredible woodwork involved. The log beams are amazing. The builder has built many high class hunting lodges all over the US and said that so far Zim's was the most difficult to build.
Is that a video on YouTube or an article? I'd love to watch that.Bowhunting Viking wrote: ↑Sat Apr 25, 2020 12:57 pmThat's one reason why I love the guy. Theres an amazing piece Pellisero did when he visited there and Zim gave him the tour. There is another one when Zim talked about the building process and his work with the builder. Showed all the incredible woodwork involved. The log beams are amazing. The builder has built many high class hunting lodges all over the US and said that so far Zim's was the most difficult to build.
Pretty cool in the interview with Pellisero he was bass fishing in the pond, driving him all around the property, and he showed the special tree and area he planted in honor of his wife. Said he sits there drinking wine remembering her and talking to her.
The place is absolutely amazing. Huge.
Cool thing is that he does most of the work himself. He talked about buying more ground beside him. Showed him planting food plots . Property he bought while with Cincy and just kept buying up more ground and when he got Vikings job decided to build the lodge.
Beautiful property. I can't imagine being able to have a place like that. What a dream
The one with Pellisero was actually on Vikings.com .Maelstrom88 wrote: ↑Sat Apr 25, 2020 1:00 pmIs that a video on YouTube or an article? I'd love to watch that.Bowhunting Viking wrote: ↑Sat Apr 25, 2020 12:57 pm
That's one reason why I love the guy. Theres an amazing piece Pellisero did when he visited there and Zim gave him the tour. There is another one when Zim talked about the building process and his work with the builder. Showed all the incredible woodwork involved. The log beams are amazing. The builder has built many high class hunting lodges all over the US and said that so far Zim's was the most difficult to build.
Pretty cool in the interview with Pellisero he was bass fishing in the pond, driving him all around the property, and he showed the special tree and area he planted in honor of his wife. Said he sits there drinking wine remembering her and talking to her.
The place is absolutely amazing. Huge.
Cool thing is that he does most of the work himself. He talked about buying more ground beside him. Showed him planting food plots . Property he bought while with Cincy and just kept buying up more ground and when he got Vikings job decided to build the lodge.
Beautiful property. I can't imagine being able to have a place like that. What a dream
Nice. Will look it up later thanks brother.Bowhunting Viking wrote: ↑Sat Apr 25, 2020 1:05 pmThe one with Pellisero was actually on Vikings.com .Maelstrom88 wrote: ↑Sat Apr 25, 2020 1:00 pm
Is that a video on YouTube or an article? I'd love to watch that.
Search Mike Zimmer home or hunting lodge and you will find several pictures and videos and pretty sure the Pellisero interview comes up.
Maelstrom88 search Mike Zimmer Ranch and the Pellisero videos are the 1st things to pop up. You will love it
On the contrary, thanks for posting it. I don't even hunt, but I thoroughly enjoyed reading it and the part about his area devoted to his wife put a knot in my throat. I really do like Zimmer and hope he can bring us the Lombardi some day.Bowhunting Viking wrote: ↑Sat Apr 25, 2020 12:59 pm Sorry about the long post. I get excited when hunting comes up and just get on a roll
Get his name right. It's BadA$$.
I do too. Not just for all of the fans but for him too. He gets emotional in the interviews about his wife. Talked about how she always pushed him to build the ranch and always questioned why he kept waiting.Texas Vike wrote: ↑Sat Apr 25, 2020 1:09 pmOn the contrary, thanks for posting it. I don't even hunt, but I thoroughly enjoyed reading it and the part about his area devoted to his wife put a knot in my throat. I really do like Zimmer and hope he can bring us the Lombardi some day.Bowhunting Viking wrote: ↑Sat Apr 25, 2020 12:59 pm Sorry about the long post. I get excited when hunting comes up and just get on a roll