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<blockquote data-quote="Snake" data-source="post: 5016341" data-attributes="member: 7051"><p>On the wussing out part that's where I'm at now as time takes a toll on you. Can't do the things I used to do . Once a friend commented to me as I was showing him a place I liked on a piece of large property we had " man you always go to the furthest part " which most times I did because the others was a little lazy . Most would push deer to me. In my younger days and still today I had to be on stand at the least 30 minutes before dawn or I was just to the point of being angry . Now to what I've said I don't consider myself a trophy hunter or to what some call a trophy but have been blessed with some pretty decent bucks. I've never been fortunate to have been on a lease were all would allow the bucks to mature . Call it lucky some have and as FH put it been in the right spot at the right time at times .</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Snake, post: 5016341, member: 7051"] On the wussing out part that's where I'm at now as time takes a toll on you. Can't do the things I used to do . Once a friend commented to me as I was showing him a place I liked on a piece of large property we had " man you always go to the furthest part " which most times I did because the others was a little lazy . Most would push deer to me. In my younger days and still today I had to be on stand at the least 30 minutes before dawn or I was just to the point of being angry . Now to what I've said I don't consider myself a trophy hunter or to what some call a trophy but have been blessed with some pretty decent bucks. I've never been fortunate to have been on a lease were all would allow the bucks to mature . Call it lucky some have and as FH put it been in the right spot at the right time at times . [/QUOTE]
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