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<blockquote data-quote="Ski" data-source="post: 5703442" data-attributes="member: 20583"><p>Of course I will. You can be first! Put your money where your mouth is. As your new mentor let me start by suggesting if you want to hunt with me on private land then get your finances in order, save some money, and buy some land. When you've got some questions about how to hunt it I'll be glad to walk you through everything. I'll even share with you how I manage my dirt so you can do the same with yours. Maybe someday we can even make co op buys on seed & such to save a little cash. Or if you have no interest in owning land then I'd be happy to have you tag along sometimes as I hunt public grounds. </p><p></p><p>I'll gladly show you everything I know about respecting other hunters, respecting non-hunters, respecting the ground and wildlife, respecting the law, how I find deer, and how I process my kills. If I like you enough after spending that time together perhaps I'll even invite you over to meet my family & feast on some of the recipes I know for wild game. I'll show you what my idea of being an outdoorsman is all about, and there will be no video cameras posting to youtube or instagram. Share some pics or vids with the fellows here or privately with your friends & family. What I will never do is call you names, insult you, talk down to you, slander you, or get mad because we have different opinions. I will respect you same as I respect myself, and I will accept nothing less from you.</p><p></p><p>If this all sounds fair then consider me your new mentor.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ski, post: 5703442, member: 20583"] Of course I will. You can be first! Put your money where your mouth is. As your new mentor let me start by suggesting if you want to hunt with me on private land then get your finances in order, save some money, and buy some land. When you've got some questions about how to hunt it I'll be glad to walk you through everything. I'll even share with you how I manage my dirt so you can do the same with yours. Maybe someday we can even make co op buys on seed & such to save a little cash. Or if you have no interest in owning land then I'd be happy to have you tag along sometimes as I hunt public grounds. I'll gladly show you everything I know about respecting other hunters, respecting non-hunters, respecting the ground and wildlife, respecting the law, how I find deer, and how I process my kills. If I like you enough after spending that time together perhaps I'll even invite you over to meet my family & feast on some of the recipes I know for wild game. I'll show you what my idea of being an outdoorsman is all about, and there will be no video cameras posting to youtube or instagram. Share some pics or vids with the fellows here or privately with your friends & family. What I will never do is call you names, insult you, talk down to you, slander you, or get mad because we have different opinions. I will respect you same as I respect myself, and I will accept nothing less from you. If this all sounds fair then consider me your new mentor. [/QUOTE]
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