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So what is the point of allowing kids to shoot
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<blockquote data-quote="EastTNcowsNwhitetails" data-source="post: 4464079" data-attributes="member: 18952"><p>So i guess making a kid "feel good" about a successful hunt is different than making you "feel good" because you killed a large buck? Im 100 percent for passing immature bucks and holding out for mature bucks because thats what gets me excited. I use to have a rule when i was younger after i had killed a few. If it got me tore all to pieces id shoot it. Now, it takes a big mature buck to get me tore up. But if i had to wait as long as it takes sometimes to kill a mature buck when i was young, i would have probably gotten bored with it and just stuck to playing baseball and basketball and football everyday and not making time to hunt within all my sports i played. I was hooked from my first hunt because of the feeling of adrenaline and buck fever that over took me for my little spike i killed and have mounted and i am just as proud of it as any of the big bucks that are around him.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="EastTNcowsNwhitetails, post: 4464079, member: 18952"] So i guess making a kid "feel good" about a successful hunt is different than making you "feel good" because you killed a large buck? Im 100 percent for passing immature bucks and holding out for mature bucks because thats what gets me excited. I use to have a rule when i was younger after i had killed a few. If it got me tore all to pieces id shoot it. Now, it takes a big mature buck to get me tore up. But if i had to wait as long as it takes sometimes to kill a mature buck when i was young, i would have probably gotten bored with it and just stuck to playing baseball and basketball and football everyday and not making time to hunt within all my sports i played. I was hooked from my first hunt because of the feeling of adrenaline and buck fever that over took me for my little spike i killed and have mounted and i am just as proud of it as any of the big bucks that are around him. [/QUOTE]
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