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<blockquote data-quote="DMD" data-source="post: 5783383" data-attributes="member: 2937"><p>I've been there. I'm 58 now. Went through some big life changes 3+ years ago. On top of that, lost my 1000 acre lease I'd hunted for 20 years and had so many great memories. I thought I'd just quit. Not in a pouty way, but just a "maybe it's time now" way. But, I started hunting some public land. I started expanding to and exploring other public land...it was like when I first started hunting. New places, new excitement, new scenery, new puzzles to unlock. It really ended up firing me up again. Now, I'm looking at the possibility of getting on a new lease - just thinking about the privilege of learning a new tract and figuring out good spots to hunt, has got me excited. I'm in good health and good physical health for my age. I run regularly - 3-6 miles at a time. I can still hike in long distances with 30-40 lbs on my back with no problems. I am really excited about this new phase in my deer hunting. I'm living proof - There is life after a long time lease is gone.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DMD, post: 5783383, member: 2937"] I've been there. I'm 58 now. Went through some big life changes 3+ years ago. On top of that, lost my 1000 acre lease I'd hunted for 20 years and had so many great memories. I thought I'd just quit. Not in a pouty way, but just a "maybe it's time now" way. But, I started hunting some public land. I started expanding to and exploring other public land...it was like when I first started hunting. New places, new excitement, new scenery, new puzzles to unlock. It really ended up firing me up again. Now, I'm looking at the possibility of getting on a new lease - just thinking about the privilege of learning a new tract and figuring out good spots to hunt, has got me excited. I'm in good health and good physical health for my age. I run regularly - 3-6 miles at a time. I can still hike in long distances with 30-40 lbs on my back with no problems. I am really excited about this new phase in my deer hunting. I'm living proof - There is life after a long time lease is gone. [/QUOTE]
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