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<blockquote data-quote="BSK" data-source="post: 5531584" data-attributes="member: 17"><p>I guess I'm old school, but isn't deer hunting <strong>supposed to be hard</strong>? When I grew up, you started hunting the easier, high-action species first. Then you worked your way up the difficulty/skill/patience ladder of species. At the top of the ladder were deer. They took the most skill, knowledge and patience to successfully kill. Again, call me old-school, but I thought the <strong>point</strong> of hunting - and deer hunting in particular - was all about learning the woodsmanship skills to be regularly successful. And I don't see any difference between meat hunting and trophy hunting.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BSK, post: 5531584, member: 17"] I guess I'm old school, but isn't deer hunting [B]supposed to be hard[/B]? When I grew up, you started hunting the easier, high-action species first. Then you worked your way up the difficulty/skill/patience ladder of species. At the top of the ladder were deer. They took the most skill, knowledge and patience to successfully kill. Again, call me old-school, but I thought the [B]point[/B] of hunting - and deer hunting in particular - was all about learning the woodsmanship skills to be regularly successful. And I don't see any difference between meat hunting and trophy hunting. [/QUOTE]
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