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<blockquote data-quote="jejeffrries71" data-source="post: 5230702" data-attributes="member: 17082"><p>I get you. If I wasn't a land owner I very likely would not go either. I have never in my life hunted anything on land that I did not own. Having two or three permanent box stands with about 270 degree view of differing landscapes; arranged to take advantage of different wind directions, ... where I can hunker down with two or three cold ales, or some KY nectar. Some things you just couldn't do on public land. Logistics are a breeze as well. </p><p></p><p>But, that is me. Each person has his own reasons, feelings, and rewards. Like one of the other answers, if you are not into it right now, take a break. There is a lot of time and effort involved if you are not into it. For me, the solitude is one of the most rewarding parts. As a natural introvert working in a fast-paced, intense environment with a dozen people needing something from me, this is perfect. My woods, my quiet, no other people, several hours just to myself. While I always hope to see at least one deer, I don't necessarily care if I fire a shot or not.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jejeffrries71, post: 5230702, member: 17082"] I get you. If I wasn't a land owner I very likely would not go either. I have never in my life hunted anything on land that I did not own. Having two or three permanent box stands with about 270 degree view of differing landscapes; arranged to take advantage of different wind directions, ... where I can hunker down with two or three cold ales, or some KY nectar. Some things you just couldn't do on public land. Logistics are a breeze as well. But, that is me. Each person has his own reasons, feelings, and rewards. Like one of the other answers, if you are not into it right now, take a break. There is a lot of time and effort involved if you are not into it. For me, the solitude is one of the most rewarding parts. As a natural introvert working in a fast-paced, intense environment with a dozen people needing something from me, this is perfect. My woods, my quiet, no other people, several hours just to myself. While I always hope to see at least one deer, I don't necessarily care if I fire a shot or not. [/QUOTE]
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