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<blockquote data-quote="Andy S." data-source="post: 5785580" data-attributes="member: 131"><p>Same here. I really enjoy the spark and fire a new hunter (<em>kid, adult or elder)</em> gets from shooting a doe, young buck or mature buck. If any way possible, I'm all in with helping them succeed. My personal hunting drive these days is for bigger mature does (<em>meat for freezer</em>), a mature buck grossing 130" or so (<em>self-imposed, rarely have more than 2-3 to chase in any given season</em>) or ANY deer any other hunter wants to shoot, especially if it's a new hunter. I will gladly assist however I can to help other hunters scout, find, shoot and retrieve deer. With all of that said, I still find myself hunting by myself majority of the time, mainly due to limited land access outside of public ground, work and family commitments, and a host of other things that "pop up" last minute, oftentimes derailing my "tentative plans".</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Andy S., post: 5785580, member: 131"] Same here. I really enjoy the spark and fire a new hunter ([I]kid, adult or elder)[/I] gets from shooting a doe, young buck or mature buck. If any way possible, I'm all in with helping them succeed. My personal hunting drive these days is for bigger mature does ([I]meat for freezer[/I]), a mature buck grossing 130" or so ([I]self-imposed, rarely have more than 2-3 to chase in any given season[/I]) or ANY deer any other hunter wants to shoot, especially if it's a new hunter. I will gladly assist however I can to help other hunters scout, find, shoot and retrieve deer. With all of that said, I still find myself hunting by myself majority of the time, mainly due to limited land access outside of public ground, work and family commitments, and a host of other things that "pop up" last minute, oftentimes derailing my "tentative plans". [/QUOTE]
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