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Will Tn. ever allow straight walled cartridges in MZ?
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<blockquote data-quote="mike243" data-source="post: 5713822" data-attributes="member: 3237"><p>I bought a lifetime in the first year it went to $1620 and have no plans to do anything to lose them, at my age what little time I have to hunt won't mean anything to the hunting world, the future of hunting does bother me as it's changing drastically from what it was when I started hunting. lose of habitat to urban sprawl is a very real problem that wont ever get better. I have 2 grandkids with the lifetime license and while the grandson loves to hunt he isn't driven like I was at that age, well maybe girls did put a damper on me some at that age lol, the granddaughter probably won't ever hunt but loves to fish, if they are biting , I would hate for the use and care of the older ways of hunting to be lost but I suppose time marches on and we can't just run stuff off cliffs to make meat, reckon some of us won't ever be happy till everything is as easy as pushing a button. The rest of us will go down screaming and kicking lol.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mike243, post: 5713822, member: 3237"] I bought a lifetime in the first year it went to $1620 and have no plans to do anything to lose them, at my age what little time I have to hunt won't mean anything to the hunting world, the future of hunting does bother me as it's changing drastically from what it was when I started hunting. lose of habitat to urban sprawl is a very real problem that wont ever get better. I have 2 grandkids with the lifetime license and while the grandson loves to hunt he isn't driven like I was at that age, well maybe girls did put a damper on me some at that age lol, the granddaughter probably won't ever hunt but loves to fish, if they are biting , I would hate for the use and care of the older ways of hunting to be lost but I suppose time marches on and we can't just run stuff off cliffs to make meat, reckon some of us won't ever be happy till everything is as easy as pushing a button. The rest of us will go down screaming and kicking lol. [/QUOTE]
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