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Anybody used Pathfinder 2 on cut stumps or hack n squirt
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<blockquote data-quote="BSK" data-source="post: 5015178" data-attributes="member: 17"><p>volsfan1976,</p><p></p><p>First, I think you're quickly learning that habitat management of your own property starts as something you do to make hunting better but quickly transforms into a passion in itself. Watching your property transform over time produces great enjoyment completely separate from hunting. Honestly, I think I enjoy managing my property far more than the actual hunting, and I know many other personal property managers who have transformed to feeling the same way.</p><p></p><p>As for your kids, you never know. I very much like your idea of getting your children involved with the management. This will create a real sense of ownership in the property, whether or not they hunt. But as for hunting, my advice is simply expose your children to it from a very early age, and make the experience both a learning opportunity - biology and wildlife management - as well as a time for bonding; basically a special shared experience.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BSK, post: 5015178, member: 17"] volsfan1976, First, I think you're quickly learning that habitat management of your own property starts as something you do to make hunting better but quickly transforms into a passion in itself. Watching your property transform over time produces great enjoyment completely separate from hunting. Honestly, I think I enjoy managing my property far more than the actual hunting, and I know many other personal property managers who have transformed to feeling the same way. As for your kids, you never know. I very much like your idea of getting your children involved with the management. This will create a real sense of ownership in the property, whether or not they hunt. But as for hunting, my advice is simply expose your children to it from a very early age, and make the experience both a learning opportunity - biology and wildlife management - as well as a time for bonding; basically a special shared experience. [/QUOTE]
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