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<blockquote data-quote="MGarner" data-source="post: 3762014" data-attributes="member: 15195"><p>There is a lot of great advice offered here! I would like to add that, I started hunting about 6 years ago, and last year was the first year that I actually bagged a deer. My first deer was a doe (104lbs after dressing), and I considered it a trophy! I have hunted public land, shot at and missed the same buck on two seperate occasions, and there were many times I went home frustrated. Once I got over the initial 'want to shoot a buck first' obsession, it was game on and I loved it! You will likely have some bad days, but don't give up and don't pass on a good doe.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MGarner, post: 3762014, member: 15195"] There is a lot of great advice offered here! I would like to add that, I started hunting about 6 years ago, and last year was the first year that I actually bagged a deer. My first deer was a doe (104lbs after dressing), and I considered it a trophy! I have hunted public land, shot at and missed the same buck on two seperate occasions, and there were many times I went home frustrated. Once I got over the initial 'want to shoot a buck first' obsession, it was game on and I loved it! You will likely have some bad days, but don't give up and don't pass on a good doe. [/QUOTE]
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