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<blockquote data-quote="rsbhunter" data-source="post: 2182783" data-attributes="member: 5850"><p>One of the few benefits of being older is remembering the sporting magazines and writers that took us on hunts to Africa, the open expanse of the American west and all the exotic and not so exotic animals we could hunt through their retelling of the hunts they experienced. Elmer Keith, Jack O'Connor, and of course Patrick McManus who could honestly make me laugh out loud !!!! That era might be gone, but it was the reason we hunt, camp and fish. I still believe that we are experiencing the good ole days of the future.....As long as we give the animals the respect they deserve, and do our best to practice ethical hunting, there is no "wrong" method, weapon type, or reason to hunt. With the help of all the powers to be, our children, and their children will know the exhilaration of the hunt...rsbhunter</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rsbhunter, post: 2182783, member: 5850"] One of the few benefits of being older is remembering the sporting magazines and writers that took us on hunts to Africa, the open expanse of the American west and all the exotic and not so exotic animals we could hunt through their retelling of the hunts they experienced. Elmer Keith, Jack O'Connor, and of course Patrick McManus who could honestly make me laugh out loud !!!! That era might be gone, but it was the reason we hunt, camp and fish. I still believe that we are experiencing the good ole days of the future.....As long as we give the animals the respect they deserve, and do our best to practice ethical hunting, there is no "wrong" method, weapon type, or reason to hunt. With the help of all the powers to be, our children, and their children will know the exhilaration of the hunt...rsbhunter [/QUOTE]
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