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<blockquote data-quote="Ski" data-source="post: 5705477" data-attributes="member: 20583"><p>You're not alone in losing interest. It happens at various stages of life and is circumstance specific to each person. I'd suggest before selling everything & calling it complete quits to maybe re-evaluate the reasons you liked hunting in the first place. As we age our interests change because our experiences give us a "been there done that" feeling. It's why humans are so explorative & industrious with innovation. It's built into our DNA to see what's over the other side. Simply put, you might be losing interest because you're too repetitive doing the same thing over & over. Re-evaluate your purpose & goals and change gears a little bit to something different. Challenge yourself. Deer hunting is a diverse interest. You can meat hunt and go the culinary route in exploring the food aspect. You can hunt with buddies in deer camp. You can go solo and hunt only specific bucks. The possibilities are plenty. You can do one or all, whatever floats your boat. And it's all deer hunting. Maybe mix things up and try doing things a different or new way. Or maybe taking a hiatus is exactly what you need. Only you know.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ski, post: 5705477, member: 20583"] You're not alone in losing interest. It happens at various stages of life and is circumstance specific to each person. I'd suggest before selling everything & calling it complete quits to maybe re-evaluate the reasons you liked hunting in the first place. As we age our interests change because our experiences give us a "been there done that" feeling. It's why humans are so explorative & industrious with innovation. It's built into our DNA to see what's over the other side. Simply put, you might be losing interest because you're too repetitive doing the same thing over & over. Re-evaluate your purpose & goals and change gears a little bit to something different. Challenge yourself. Deer hunting is a diverse interest. You can meat hunt and go the culinary route in exploring the food aspect. You can hunt with buddies in deer camp. You can go solo and hunt only specific bucks. The possibilities are plenty. You can do one or all, whatever floats your boat. And it's all deer hunting. Maybe mix things up and try doing things a different or new way. Or maybe taking a hiatus is exactly what you need. Only you know. [/QUOTE]
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