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How many more years of deer hunting do you have left?
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<blockquote data-quote="Bone Collector" data-source="post: 5539923" data-attributes="member: 7419"><p>I too think about this all the time. I too started when I was 17. I turn 47 next month. My wife asked me the same question a few weeks ago. I told her I know guys hunting into their 70s but I also know they don't hunt nearly as much and they hunt differently. That is to say the might climb up in a ladder stand with a safety rope but usually it is a ground blind, shooting house or some sort of chair. </p><p>I think if we adjust our hunting methods to listen to what our bodies are telling us, we can hunt longer than we think. Of course what equipment we have available and who is available to help us will determine if we are actually hunting or nature watching. I think by that age I will be fine either way.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bone Collector, post: 5539923, member: 7419"] I too think about this all the time. I too started when I was 17. I turn 47 next month. My wife asked me the same question a few weeks ago. I told her I know guys hunting into their 70s but I also know they don't hunt nearly as much and they hunt differently. That is to say the might climb up in a ladder stand with a safety rope but usually it is a ground blind, shooting house or some sort of chair. I think if we adjust our hunting methods to listen to what our bodies are telling us, we can hunt longer than we think. Of course what equipment we have available and who is available to help us will determine if we are actually hunting or nature watching. I think by that age I will be fine either way. [/QUOTE]
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