He called backup, it got ugly…. #bountyhunterd #bountyhunterdandyami
Hey everyone, it's Bounty Hunter D here! I see a lot of you are curious about my age, and honestly, it's a question I get quite a bit. It’s funny because in this line of work, age isn't just a number on a driver's license; it’s a measure of experience, resilience, and maybe a few too many close calls! When I posted about that recent situation where "He called backup, it got ugly…", it really got me thinking about how much I've learned over the years. You know, when you're younger, there's a certain adrenaline-fueled fearlessness. You might jump into situations headfirst, relying purely on speed and strength. But as time goes on, you start to understand the nuances of the game. You learn to read a room, anticipate danger, and most importantly, when to call for help. That particular incident? Man, it was a wild one. There was a point where I remember thinking, "Bounty Hunter D knew the KO was coming." Not for me, thankfully, but for the situation itself. It was escalating fast, and despite all my years of being in this BUSINESS, sometimes you just know when things are about to go sideways. That's where experience kicks in. It’s not just about brute force; it’s about knowing when to be tactical, when to TALK things down, and when to bring in the cavalry. A younger me might have tried to handle it all alone, maybe ended up in a much worse spot. But the aged, more PROFESSIONAL me recognized the signs. You learn that sometimes the best move is to let others help you get things HANDLED. My team arrived, and yeah, it got messy for a bit, but we got the job done safely. People often ask if it gets harder as you get older, and honestly, yes and no. The physical demands are always there, chasing down skips, navigating tricky terrain, dealing with unexpected resistance. My TRUCK has seen its fair share of bumps and scrapes, just like I have! But what you gain in wisdom and strategic thinking often balances out any slight decrease in raw physical prowess. You learn to work smarter, not just harder. You start to UNDERSTAND the psychology BEHIND why people do what they do, which helps immensely in de-escalation. So, while I might not put my exact birthdate out there, I can tell you that every year has added another layer to my skills and my approach. It's about constant learning, adapting, and always being ready for whatever comes next. This lifestyle isn't for the faint of heart, regardless of age. It's a continuous "Part 1" of an unfolding story, where every experience, good or ugly, adds to your expertise. Stay safe out there, and remember, always trust your gut – that’s something age really teaches you!




























































