Nebraskaland

Dec 2025 Singles for Web

NEBRASKAland Magazine is dedicated to outstanding photography and informative writing with an engaging mix of articles and photos highlighting Nebraska’s outdoor activities, parklands, wildlife, history and people.

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even more intently, because I knew what it was like to have these memories. Yet, having not grown up here, I couldn't get enough of Justin's nostalgia that returns to him every hunting season. "As a kid, one of my grandfathers was a gunsmith and the other owned a mechanic shop in Geneva," Justin said. "Dad says the only time he would shut the mechanic shop down was the opening day of pheasant season. It's been a long- standing tradition for us." As a kid, Justin walked alongside his brother, Jon — 7 years older than him — on many bird hunts throughout the county. Being part of the farming community, where Justin eventually worked as a teenager, everyone knew everyone, and having places to hunt was easy. "We hunted all the time," Justin said. Like all hunters seem to have, Justin and his family nicknamed their frequently traveled areas. Farmer's, the Milligan Ponds, the Big Pasture, Konzak's and more. The same roads he traveled then are the same ones he travels now. And the memories constantly resurface, like when the family became dog owners for the first time. "My buddy and I were driving out near Sandpiper WMA," Justin said. "I worked on a farm near there, and a Brittany [spaniel] came out of the ditch. No collar. No nothing. Either someone had dumped her or she got lost hunting. So, we loaded her up, took her to the vet and put up signs. But nobody claimed her. "She had no training. But was a fantastic dog." Justin hunted that dog through his teens and 20s, Ella Stofer, Justin's daughter, has continued the family's hunting tradition by deer hunting with dad each year and trapshooting. PHOTO COURTESY OF JUSTIN STOFER 44 Nebraskaland • December 2025

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