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<blockquote data-quote="PWoody" data-source="post: 5674400" data-attributes="member: 12695"><p>I cut my teeth hunting Prentice Cooper WMA and still love hunting there but only do for a day or maybe two most years. It's mostly a nostalgia trip for me. Gone are the days of the 2,000 member orange army the first rifle hunt but the high points are still the same and keep me going back…standing around a pull-off during midday sharing stories of what got away with a couple of fellow hunters you've not met before, celebrating a kill at the check station, again, with fellow hunters you've never met…from all walks of life, truckers, factory workers, firemen, stockbrokers, all bound by the commonality of our purpose. Someone need help dragging one out? The folks I've met have been quick to help out and genuinely want to see what was killed, big or small. It's one of the things that make me appreciate what we all have in common. I've met very few hunters that I didn't like once we talked for a while. Those times aren't gone, they're just enjoyed less frequently because we're doing bigger and better things, or so we think.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PWoody, post: 5674400, member: 12695"] I cut my teeth hunting Prentice Cooper WMA and still love hunting there but only do for a day or maybe two most years. It’s mostly a nostalgia trip for me. Gone are the days of the 2,000 member orange army the first rifle hunt but the high points are still the same and keep me going back…standing around a pull-off during midday sharing stories of what got away with a couple of fellow hunters you’ve not met before, celebrating a kill at the check station, again, with fellow hunters you’ve never met…from all walks of life, truckers, factory workers, firemen, stockbrokers, all bound by the commonality of our purpose. Someone need help dragging one out? The folks I’ve met have been quick to help out and genuinely want to see what was killed, big or small. It’s one of the things that make me appreciate what we all have in common. I’ve met very few hunters that I didn’t like once we talked for a while. Those times aren’t gone, they’re just enjoyed less frequently because we’re doing bigger and better things, or so we think. [/QUOTE]
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