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<blockquote data-quote="redblood" data-source="post: 4790574" data-attributes="member: 2947"><p>Thank you everyone for compliments. Over the years, I've many individuals that tell me that writing could be an option. It is something that has always come easy for me. I made the decision that if I were going to pursue such an endeavor, my articles would be different from what is found in most mainstream hunting publications. There are so many rehashed and bland " how to" articles out there today, it would make little sense for me to write yet another. Rather, I wouldn focus on the nostalgic nature of hunting,. Those memories and images that kindled our love of the sport. I believe to ensure the future of hunting, we have to reconnect with our hunting past. I plan to focus on a time when hunting was less about a trophy and more about sharing a moment in the outdoors. And from the my small sampling and that of a few others, it is the kind of writing many are thirsting for. I appreciate your comments and hope to be able to continue to share these moments.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="redblood, post: 4790574, member: 2947"] Thank you everyone for compliments. Over the years, I've many individuals that tell me that writing could be an option. It is something that has always come easy for me. I made the decision that if I were going to pursue such an endeavor, my articles would be different from what is found in most mainstream hunting publications. There are so many rehashed and bland " how to" articles out there today, it would make little sense for me to write yet another. Rather, I wouldn focus on the nostalgic nature of hunting,. Those memories and images that kindled our love of the sport. I believe to ensure the future of hunting, we have to reconnect with our hunting past. I plan to focus on a time when hunting was less about a trophy and more about sharing a moment in the outdoors. And from the my small sampling and that of a few others, it is the kind of writing many are thirsting for. I appreciate your comments and hope to be able to continue to share these moments. [/QUOTE]
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