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<blockquote data-quote="tnanh" data-source="post: 5020381" data-attributes="member: 20182"><p>It doesn't surprise me you agree to some extent. I agree with the to each their own part also. Just to put things in perspective, I have owned my own 101 acres for three deer seasons. it has only been hunted by myself, my two adult sons and my adult nephew. We have only killed three does on it so far. We have all seen decent bucks but have chosen not to shoot one. I tell them don't shoot a little buck but if you see one that makes you happy, shoot it, I wont be mad. Next year I may break the ice but so far I have been happy letting them walk. I am 57 and I have as much fun taking it less seriously and hanging out than I did when I was younger and hunting whenever I could no matter the weather or any other tough situation. Guess I just got old and lazy. Trophy restrictions is just one of the reasons a lot of people quit hunting imo. There are all kinds of stresses in life that hunting shouldn't be one of them. Its one of those things we do to have fun and escape the stress. Sorry if I have stepped on this thread.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tnanh, post: 5020381, member: 20182"] It doesn't surprise me you agree to some extent. I agree with the to each their own part also. Just to put things in perspective, I have owned my own 101 acres for three deer seasons. it has only been hunted by myself, my two adult sons and my adult nephew. We have only killed three does on it so far. We have all seen decent bucks but have chosen not to shoot one. I tell them don't shoot a little buck but if you see one that makes you happy, shoot it, I wont be mad. Next year I may break the ice but so far I have been happy letting them walk. I am 57 and I have as much fun taking it less seriously and hanging out than I did when I was younger and hunting whenever I could no matter the weather or any other tough situation. Guess I just got old and lazy. Trophy restrictions is just one of the reasons a lot of people quit hunting imo. There are all kinds of stresses in life that hunting shouldn't be one of them. Its one of those things we do to have fun and escape the stress. Sorry if I have stepped on this thread. [/QUOTE]
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