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<blockquote data-quote="DoubleRidge" data-source="post: 4980977" data-attributes="member: 20594"><p>Can't speak for xtremedeerman ....but I think (and I could be wrong) what he meant was....after many years of deer hunting and after killing many deer....it becomes about more than just "killing" ....no doubt killing is part of it....but as you get older and as you've met goals you had set for yourself....killing isn't required as often to feel satisfied....I know some diehard deer hunters who have taken many good deer over the years who may actually go a season or two or even three without pulling the trigger or releasing an arrow....and it's not because they didn't have the opportunity....they chose to not kill for a variety of reasons....but you can bet...their deer hunters.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DoubleRidge, post: 4980977, member: 20594"] Can't speak for xtremedeerman ....but I think (and I could be wrong) what he meant was....after many years of deer hunting and after killing many deer....it becomes about more than just "killing" ....no doubt killing is part of it....but as you get older and as you've met goals you had set for yourself....killing isn't required as often to feel satisfied....I know some diehard deer hunters who have taken many good deer over the years who may actually go a season or two or even three without pulling the trigger or releasing an arrow....and it's not because they didn't have the opportunity....they chose to not kill for a variety of reasons....but you can bet...their deer hunters. [/QUOTE]
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