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<blockquote data-quote="Flintlocksforme" data-source="post: 5492545" data-attributes="member: 20427"><p>I started in 79, the only way to pull the trigger for the most part was 3 inches of antler. Just one. Does we're at the end of the season if you drew a permit and on juvenile hunts. I took up archery by 7th grade and any deer was a trophy. I love killing them still but pass up more than I shoot today. I love to process them and enjoy eating deer several times a week. if I did not know how I would learn to process them myself. To me that's where the satisfaction comes. Knowing that you don't have to buy meat at a grocery store all year. I was very slow to change letting bucks walk and resisted the limit drop to 3 and thought 2 buck limit would ruin my experience. as it was so hard ingrained that every shot you heard back in the day was a dead buck, so if he got passed you he was going to get killed over the next hill. Today it's still funny to hear shots and wonder, coyotes?, doe?, small buck? Or the one you have been after?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Flintlocksforme, post: 5492545, member: 20427"] I started in 79, the only way to pull the trigger for the most part was 3 inches of antler. Just one. Does we’re at the end of the season if you drew a permit and on juvenile hunts. I took up archery by 7th grade and any deer was a trophy. I love killing them still but pass up more than I shoot today. I love to process them and enjoy eating deer several times a week. if I did not know how I would learn to process them myself. To me that’s where the satisfaction comes. Knowing that you don’t have to buy meat at a grocery store all year. I was very slow to change letting bucks walk and resisted the limit drop to 3 and thought 2 buck limit would ruin my experience. as it was so hard ingrained that every shot you heard back in the day was a dead buck, so if he got passed you he was going to get killed over the next hill. Today it’s still funny to hear shots and wonder, coyotes?, doe?, small buck? Or the one you have been after? [/QUOTE]
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