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<blockquote data-quote="Tenntrapper" data-source="post: 5533924" data-attributes="member: 18110"><p>What kept me going? Back in the early 80s when I started hunting deer...you were lucky to find a track, let alone the deer that made it.</p><p>Things are better than that now. I was having fun. Should also note...I also hunted small game. Some will disagree, but my opinion is that everyone should start out hunting squirrels, etc. It builds your base of knowledge of the woods. Every year, I read on here...and other places...yeah, little 4 yr old Billy scored his first deer today...351 yards..375 super duper mag... offhand...open sights, etc. I call BS! But to each his own. Another thing to remember...only thing you are reading on here (with a few exceptions) are success stories. Failed attempts (for whatever reason) outnumber them 1000 to one. </p><p>Just get out there and have fun...small game, big game, fishing, etc....it will happen when it's time. Hunting is everything you make it. Don't over complicate it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tenntrapper, post: 5533924, member: 18110"] What kept me going? Back in the early 80s when I started hunting deer...you were lucky to find a track, let alone the deer that made it. Things are better than that now. I was having fun. Should also note...I also hunted small game. Some will disagree, but my opinion is that everyone should start out hunting squirrels, etc. It builds your base of knowledge of the woods. Every year, I read on here...and other places...yeah, little 4 yr old Billy scored his first deer today...351 yards..375 super duper mag... offhand...open sights, etc. I call BS! But to each his own. Another thing to remember...only thing you are reading on here (with a few exceptions) are success stories. Failed attempts (for whatever reason) outnumber them 1000 to one. Just get out there and have fun...small game, big game, fishing, etc....it will happen when it's time. Hunting is everything you make it. Don't over complicate it. [/QUOTE]
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