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<blockquote data-quote="Rancocas" data-source="post: 5245050" data-attributes="member: 2871"><p>KTS - that is wonderful that you are still hunting at 80.</p><p>I'm 73, and hope I will still be hunting at 80. </p><p>I have been out for deer 16 days so far this season. Most days I sit in what I call "my local blind". It is a ground blind and is only about a quarter mile from my house. I'm too unsteady on my feet to chance going up in a tree any more. </p><p>Several times this season I have gone back into the mountains of the South Cherokee. It is tough terrain to hunt, or even just to hike through. I can still get pretty far into the back country, but if I got a deer back there I doubt I could get it out. The last mountain buck I got was nearly 10 years ago and packing it out took me all day and nearly killed me. ():~).</p><p>Last year I took a nice 7 pt. here in my local blind.</p><p>Just one deer a year is all I want.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rancocas, post: 5245050, member: 2871"] KTS - that is wonderful that you are still hunting at 80. I'm 73, and hope I will still be hunting at 80. I have been out for deer 16 days so far this season. Most days I sit in what I call "my local blind". It is a ground blind and is only about a quarter mile from my house. I'm too unsteady on my feet to chance going up in a tree any more. Several times this season I have gone back into the mountains of the South Cherokee. It is tough terrain to hunt, or even just to hike through. I can still get pretty far into the back country, but if I got a deer back there I doubt I could get it out. The last mountain buck I got was nearly 10 years ago and packing it out took me all day and nearly killed me. ():~). Last year I took a nice 7 pt. here in my local blind. Just one deer a year is all I want. [/QUOTE]
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