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"Good ole days of deer hunting"
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<blockquote data-quote="KBotta" data-source="post: 4360626" data-attributes="member: 2950"><p>I wish I knew the good ole days of hunting Tn. I've only hunted here for about 6 yrs- and they have been the best hunting days of my life. I grew up in Michigan (go ahead with the yankee jokes) and hunting private land was easy. The farmers WANTED you to help kill off deer- to keep them from eating their crops etc in the Fall.</p><p>Fast forward to now- and most private is "leased"- and I understand why. To BC's point- yes! I view a "successful" hunting trip as seeing deer, sometimes killing one when things feel "right" and sometimes I feel successful when I simply am able to clear my mind of all the distractions around me and see Gods creation unfold in front of me.</p><p>Great post IMO.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KBotta, post: 4360626, member: 2950"] I wish I knew the good ole days of hunting Tn. I've only hunted here for about 6 yrs- and they have been the best hunting days of my life. I grew up in Michigan (go ahead with the yankee jokes) and hunting private land was easy. The farmers WANTED you to help kill off deer- to keep them from eating their crops etc in the Fall. Fast forward to now- and most private is "leased"- and I understand why. To BC's point- yes! I view a "successful" hunting trip as seeing deer, sometimes killing one when things feel "right" and sometimes I feel successful when I simply am able to clear my mind of all the distractions around me and see Gods creation unfold in front of me. Great post IMO. [/QUOTE]
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