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<blockquote data-quote="Buzzard Breath" data-source="post: 5795137" data-attributes="member: 3158"><p>I used to never tell anyone, not even my wife knew exactly where I hunted. These days, I judge every book by its cover. If someone pulls up to me at an access and holds a genuine conversation, I tend to be more open with my details that I'll disclose. If a person pulls up and just want to know if I saw anything or if the hunting is good, nothing but lies comes out of my mouth.</p><p></p><p>With my friends, I have no problem discussing hunting spots and what I saw in detail. I'm just as happy to see them succeed as I am to have the success myself. It's also nice to be able to bounce ideas off them and see if they think I'm hunting certain areas the way I should be. If I pulled up and their car was in the spot I intended to hunt, I'd shoot them a text and let them know I'm in the area if they need help and would look forward to knowing how their hunt went.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Buzzard Breath, post: 5795137, member: 3158"] I used to never tell anyone, not even my wife knew exactly where I hunted. These days, I judge every book by its cover. If someone pulls up to me at an access and holds a genuine conversation, I tend to be more open with my details that I'll disclose. If a person pulls up and just want to know if I saw anything or if the hunting is good, nothing but lies comes out of my mouth. With my friends, I have no problem discussing hunting spots and what I saw in detail. I'm just as happy to see them succeed as I am to have the success myself. It's also nice to be able to bounce ideas off them and see if they think I'm hunting certain areas the way I should be. If I pulled up and their car was in the spot I intended to hunt, I'd shoot them a text and let them know I'm in the area if they need help and would look forward to knowing how their hunt went. [/QUOTE]
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