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How many more years of deer hunting do you have left?
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<blockquote data-quote="CliffordN" data-source="post: 5545207" data-attributes="member: 22600"><p>At 73, I may not be the oldest person who responds here. But I have to evaluate things every year to see what I can do. When Fall arrives the stirring inside begins, and I think about chasing them as I always have. Then I remember that it is not as easy as it used to be. </p><p>A couple of years back, I gave up climbing stands. I didn't even try a lock on this year, but sat on a ladder stand just long enough to kill one that slipped out of a thicket after a hot doe. The rest of the season found me on a Millennium tree seat about 15 inches off the ground. </p><p>I missed a lot of days because I was concerned about hunting alone, dragging one out, and loading it in the truck. But, in the end, I had a great time.</p><p>I will go again this year, if the good Lord grants me the time, and my health. But how and when will be decided at that time.</p><p>And, I truly hope that I can still enjoy the experience for many more years.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CliffordN, post: 5545207, member: 22600"] At 73, I may not be the oldest person who responds here. But I have to evaluate things every year to see what I can do. When Fall arrives the stirring inside begins, and I think about chasing them as I always have. Then I remember that it is not as easy as it used to be. A couple of years back, I gave up climbing stands. I didn't even try a lock on this year, but sat on a ladder stand just long enough to kill one that slipped out of a thicket after a hot doe. The rest of the season found me on a Millennium tree seat about 15 inches off the ground. I missed a lot of days because I was concerned about hunting alone, dragging one out, and loading it in the truck. But, in the end, I had a great time. I will go again this year, if the good Lord grants me the time, and my health. But how and when will be decided at that time. And, I truly hope that I can still enjoy the experience for many more years. [/QUOTE]
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