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Post by fleroo on Jan 12, 2024 9:09:35 GMT -5
YOUR NUTS !... I mean YOU'RE NUTS !
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Post by Dutch on Jan 12, 2024 11:46:05 GMT -5
YOUR NUTS !... I mean YOU'RE NUTS ! The other year I started hunting out of cloth blinds. They sure keep the wind off you, and rain. I guess I'm getting wussified. Stroupy is still a young he man type. 😂
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Post by stroupy on Jan 28, 2024 19:43:50 GMT -5
I don't see the fun of hunting if you are 100% comfortable waiting on a deer to show up. That's just me ill freeze my plums off before I hunt out of a shed. Couple of the folks I currently deer hunt with in rifle will sit in a shooting shack all day with their heaters. That just isn't me either. So much is missed staring out of the windows. Deer and the hunting experience in general but to each their own. If it floats your boat go for it. When I hunt out of my brother's blind with my daughter I feel like ripping it up I Feel you miss too much and can't stand hunting out of it.
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Post by CoureurDeBois on Jan 28, 2024 20:19:51 GMT -5
I hate just sitting, don’t really consider it hunting, but no longer have the physical ability to do much else. Sitting in a blind or a stand with windows isn’t going to happen, heat or no heat. I’m at the age, give or take a couple years , when most of my relatives quit. I now know why.
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Post by Dutch on Jan 28, 2024 20:30:30 GMT -5
One of the neat things about hunting is the crazy number of ways one can do it.
To each their own?
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Post by fleroo on Jan 29, 2024 8:14:00 GMT -5
I tell anybody that wants to listen, and have said it here a few times. What we do here in Wash. Co., sit in a tent/blind on a postage stamp of acreage, and wait for a deer to meander by isn't "hunting". It's simply hoping for an ambush. No more no less. Really ZERO woodsman skill in that.
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Post by Dutch on Jan 29, 2024 8:30:19 GMT -5
I tell anybody that wants to listen, and have said it here a few times. What we do here in Wash. Co., sit in a tent/blind on a postage stamp of acreage, and wait for a deer to meander by isn't "hunting". It's simply hoping for an ambush. No more no less. Really ZERO woodsman skill in that. Yes, you no longer have opportunities to hunt past your property boundaries. Upstate, many have the chance to put on miles still hunting on public land. There are good and bad to both
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