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<blockquote data-quote="RedDawg" data-source="post: 5813989" data-attributes="member: 9797"><p>Lost my hunting partner (my dad) 5 years ago. That along with 2 bad knees really put a dampener on things in recent years. Got the knees replaced in May. Been out more this year than the last two combined. Have two out of state nephews who have shown interest and I really need to encourage them. Turn 65 this year and with the new knees find an increased desire for a great many things. Didn't realize how my quality of life had degraded. Next year I'm getting off just this 70 acre farm and going to explore some of this vast public land around. Have a extremely active hunting neighbor about my age that hunts a lot of public and thinks it's about time to have a 'safety' partner along. Squirrel and rabbit hunting starts next week with his dogs! Getting some of the zest back! A lot easier when you're not doing it completely alone.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RedDawg, post: 5813989, member: 9797"] Lost my hunting partner (my dad) 5 years ago. That along with 2 bad knees really put a dampener on things in recent years. Got the knees replaced in May. Been out more this year than the last two combined. Have two out of state nephews who have shown interest and I really need to encourage them. Turn 65 this year and with the new knees find an increased desire for a great many things. Didn't realize how my quality of life had degraded. Next year I'm getting off just this 70 acre farm and going to explore some of this vast public land around. Have a extremely active hunting neighbor about my age that hunts a lot of public and thinks it's about time to have a 'safety' partner along. Squirrel and rabbit hunting starts next week with his dogs! Getting some of the zest back! A lot easier when you're not doing it completely alone. [/QUOTE]
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