THE STORY OF BARRETT.338

Clint has always been a funny guy. The internet has only just found out about him. He is a good old country boy that loves hunting, fishing, hiking and time with family. If you ever get a chance to have a beer with him, he will keep you entertained all night and make sure your can of Coors Original is always full.
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When Clint was about 2 or 3 years old, he was diagnosed with a rare bone marrow disease. This diagnosis left him un able to walk. His fight was short lived. Miraculously doctors were astonished that only after only 2 weeks he started walking again, and has been great ever since. Nothing has slowed him down. At age 10 he began racing motocross with minimal injuries. But he thought there was no way for him to make a living riding bikes. By age 15, he chased the adrenaline rush of Bull Riding. Clint made a little bit of money but a heck of a lot of memories. Even though, some of them resulted in hospital stays. Over a few beers he may tell you some of the wild rodeo stories that eventually ended his Bull Riding career.
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At the end of grade 12 he ventured into trapping beaver for the town. With all of the knowledge his grandfather taught him. This is where The Beaver Trapper was created.
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After 10 years of being a Heavy Equipment Mechanic for the local CASE dealership, he became wildly interested in farming and ranching. Which is where he is today. At 33 years young, he is the right hand man on a 10,000 acre grain farm and owns a small cow calf operation with his wife, that they are very proud of.
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Although the days are long, and the nights are short, he keeps a positive attitude and loves to make other people laugh.
