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<blockquote data-quote="Hduke86" data-source="post: 5452874" data-attributes="member: 18913"><p>Funny you mention that cause I was just telling my buddy that met you about how hunting was 20 or so years ago. I also told him how there was thousands upon thousands of acres that you could hunt for just a $20 permit. Around here it was a bunch of Bowater property. I'm all for people killing big bucks but if you hunt with me. Don't be surprised if I shoot the first doe or spike. I'm out there to enjoy the woods and deer hunting. I enjoy the whole process of sitting, shooting, tracking, gutting, dragging and hanging them in a tree at the campsite and cutting them up. I take my little pop up camper to places within 30mins-1 hr from my house just for the atmosphere of "deer camp" with a buddy of two.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hduke86, post: 5452874, member: 18913"] Funny you mention that cause I was just telling my buddy that met you about how hunting was 20 or so years ago. I also told him how there was thousands upon thousands of acres that you could hunt for just a $20 permit. Around here it was a bunch of Bowater property. I’m all for people killing big bucks but if you hunt with me. Don’t be surprised if I shoot the first doe or spike. I’m out there to enjoy the woods and deer hunting. I enjoy the whole process of sitting, shooting, tracking, gutting, dragging and hanging them in a tree at the campsite and cutting them up. I take my little pop up camper to places within 30mins-1 hr from my house just for the atmosphere of “deer camp” with a buddy of two. [/QUOTE]
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