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<blockquote data-quote="Popcorn" data-source="post: 5794080" data-attributes="member: 20151"><p>I started as a brown & down hunter and loved hunting even in years without a harvest. I loved scouting, even mentally mapped trails and funnels.</p><p>When I changed careers in 2013 I was fortunate enough and so excited to take on property management with a focus on quality buck hunting. I have become consumed by my love for everything but the kill. Have not hunted a day this year but keep stands and blinds at ready and am excited for late season for the first time.</p><p>I have over the last 10 years recovered hundreds of deer including a couple dozen real trophies and dressed way too many. I spend hours working out food plots, seed, hinge cut or girdling areas, sanctuary improvements, soil conservation and building and I love it. I have the gift of visualization and sometimes a real deer will interrupt my mental planning. My hunters have (except one) all had successful seasons in a very challenging year. The one hold out is betting everything on a super 8 trophy and will likely get skunked. This week I will order seed and maybe go mow some fire breaks and run a few DP traps and relocate some cameras cause that's what I love and yes it is fun!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Popcorn, post: 5794080, member: 20151"] I started as a brown & down hunter and loved hunting even in years without a harvest. I loved scouting, even mentally mapped trails and funnels. When I changed careers in 2013 I was fortunate enough and so excited to take on property management with a focus on quality buck hunting. I have become consumed by my love for everything but the kill. Have not hunted a day this year but keep stands and blinds at ready and am excited for late season for the first time. I have over the last 10 years recovered hundreds of deer including a couple dozen real trophies and dressed way too many. I spend hours working out food plots, seed, hinge cut or girdling areas, sanctuary improvements, soil conservation and building and I love it. I have the gift of visualization and sometimes a real deer will interrupt my mental planning. My hunters have (except one) all had successful seasons in a very challenging year. The one hold out is betting everything on a super 8 trophy and will likely get skunked. This week I will order seed and maybe go mow some fire breaks and run a few DP traps and relocate some cameras cause that’s what I love and yes it is fun! [/QUOTE]
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