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When to take the safety off?
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<blockquote data-quote="Huntaholic" data-source="post: 5057606" data-attributes="member: 605"><p>Not until I see him. The chances are just too great to do otherwise. Ive hunted with folks that would take the safety off as soon as they got the gun into position, they only did that once with me! For those who say "when I think Im about to see him", honestly, you scare me. How do you KNOW for 100% certain EVERY time that what you hear walking in the leaves is HIM about to appear? Short answer, YOU DONT. Some folks have been spoiled and have only ever hunted private land, leases, etc.... I don't fall into that group and I cut my teeth hunting hard pressured public land. Ive actually had it happen to where I was fully expecting a bird to step out and it turned out to be a hunter "stalking" ME.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Huntaholic, post: 5057606, member: 605"] Not until I see him. The chances are just too great to do otherwise. Ive hunted with folks that would take the safety off as soon as they got the gun into position, they only did that once with me! For those who say "when I think Im about to see him", honestly, you scare me. How do you KNOW for 100% certain EVERY time that what you hear walking in the leaves is HIM about to appear? Short answer, YOU DONT. Some folks have been spoiled and have only ever hunted private land, leases, etc.... I don't fall into that group and I cut my teeth hunting hard pressured public land. Ive actually had it happen to where I was fully expecting a bird to step out and it turned out to be a hunter "stalking" ME. [/QUOTE]
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