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<blockquote data-quote="hbg1" data-source="post: 5069615" data-attributes="member: 17222"><p>Reminds me of what one of the people I considered a mentor told me once. When crossbows were first legalized he bought one and started hunting with it. I told him crossbows were for women and children. Without hesitation he said if they make it legal to use hand grenades I will start using them too. The fellow I speak of was one of the best woodsmen I ever met and he hunted for the joy of it, often sitting in the tree tops(literally 45 feet up) on all day sits trying to harvest a specific mature buck that he had targeted. His body succumbed to the wiles of cancer a few years ago, may God rest his soul.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hbg1, post: 5069615, member: 17222"] Reminds me of what one of the people I considered a mentor told me once. When crossbows were first legalized he bought one and started hunting with it. I told him crossbows were for women and children. Without hesitation he said if they make it legal to use hand grenades I will start using them too. The fellow I speak of was one of the best woodsmen I ever met and he hunted for the joy of it, often sitting in the tree tops(literally 45 feet up) on all day sits trying to harvest a specific mature buck that he had targeted. His body succumbed to the wiles of cancer a few years ago, may God rest his soul. [/QUOTE]
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