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<blockquote data-quote="Mike Belt" data-source="post: 3375760" data-attributes="member: 69"><p>I suppose it's a combination of getting older, having killed a bunch of deer, and having seen quite a few deer seasons come and go. That waking up 3 hours early just doesn't happen any more and I have no problem going to sleep the night before season opens. As the season progresses and the rut draws near and the scraping begins in earnest that fire starts getting hotter. </p><p></p><p>BSK...You hit the nail on the head about the clothing improvements. Jeans, a flannel shirt, an a pair of Fruit of the Looms. Boots weren't worth a nickel for warmth and keeping your feet dry. I can remember literally pulling frozen jeans off and standing them up inside my truck and then the next morning sliding out of my sleeping bag and having to lay down to put my frozen jeans back on. Those were the days, lol.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mike Belt, post: 3375760, member: 69"] I suppose it's a combination of getting older, having killed a bunch of deer, and having seen quite a few deer seasons come and go. That waking up 3 hours early just doesn't happen any more and I have no problem going to sleep the night before season opens. As the season progresses and the rut draws near and the scraping begins in earnest that fire starts getting hotter. BSK...You hit the nail on the head about the clothing improvements. Jeans, a flannel shirt, an a pair of Fruit of the Looms. Boots weren't worth a nickel for warmth and keeping your feet dry. I can remember literally pulling frozen jeans off and standing them up inside my truck and then the next morning sliding out of my sleeping bag and having to lay down to put my frozen jeans back on. Those were the days, lol. [/QUOTE]
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