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<blockquote data-quote="Grill-n-man" data-source="post: 5224971" data-attributes="member: 12966"><p>That would be sweet to have a primitive season like that. Many of us hunters that have and use both modern in lines and more traditional/primitive style of guns understand the special feeling you get when holding things from an era long ago past. How it stirs things inside you can't explain. An unexplainable sense of accomplishment to kill an animal with such an outdated weapon. Who knows maybe such a season would recruit more hunters especially young ones for the future to hunting to remain positive. There are those of us who understand a season such as this is not about "me" having extra time but is part of a greater plan. Many never have nor will have that warm fuzzy feeling in the inside from using something created by their fellow man by hand whether it's 200 years old or a week. I hope that part of my soul never dies as it has in others. As for me I hunt with old and new alike. </p><p></p><p>As I hunt with both modern and primitive I can't call myself a traditionalist but know a few and fully understand the attraction.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Grill-n-man, post: 5224971, member: 12966"] That would be sweet to have a primitive season like that. Many of us hunters that have and use both modern in lines and more traditional/primitive style of guns understand the special feeling you get when holding things from an era long ago past. How it stirs things inside you can’t explain. An unexplainable sense of accomplishment to kill an animal with such an outdated weapon. Who knows maybe such a season would recruit more hunters especially young ones for the future to hunting to remain positive. There are those of us who understand a season such as this is not about “me” having extra time but is part of a greater plan. Many never have nor will have that warm fuzzy feeling in the inside from using something created by their fellow man by hand whether it’s 200 years old or a week. I hope that part of my soul never dies as it has in others. As for me I hunt with old and new alike. As I hunt with both modern and primitive I can’t call myself a traditionalist but know a few and fully understand the attraction. [/QUOTE]
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