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<blockquote data-quote="Rackseeker" data-source="post: 5668800" data-attributes="member: 1568"><p>I agree its turned into a competition for some and thats sad. I guess hunting means different things to different hunters. Back in the 80s I tried to kill my limit on bucks every year. And struggled alot of years even on just legal bucks. We ate alot of deer back then. Now we do good to eat one a year. The killing don't excite me a much as it use to. Getting older and being alot of work to get one out of mountain were I hunt isn't easy. Being in the woods and watching the sunrise and seeing wildlife in general is why I hunt these days. Don't get me wrong if I get a chance at a 4.5 yr old or better buck he will get lead poisoning and a lethal dose at that. We have twin gradbabies now and hope they enjoy being in the woods. I have them started and their not even two yet. When I see them they say, Poppy then hoot like a owl.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rackseeker, post: 5668800, member: 1568"] I agree its turned into a competition for some and thats sad. I guess hunting means different things to different hunters. Back in the 80s I tried to kill my limit on bucks every year. And struggled alot of years even on just legal bucks. We ate alot of deer back then. Now we do good to eat one a year. The killing don't excite me a much as it use to. Getting older and being alot of work to get one out of mountain were I hunt isn't easy. Being in the woods and watching the sunrise and seeing wildlife in general is why I hunt these days. Don't get me wrong if I get a chance at a 4.5 yr old or better buck he will get lead poisoning and a lethal dose at that. We have twin gradbabies now and hope they enjoy being in the woods. I have them started and their not even two yet. When I see them they say, Poppy then hoot like a owl. [/QUOTE]
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