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<blockquote data-quote="highfinblue" data-source="post: 2898468" data-attributes="member: 67530"><p>I totally get what you guys are saying, but I have 70 acres to hunt, all the places I used to free range are all sown up with obscene lease agreements. I used to hunt public land a great deal, but my experience is a man has to get well away from everyone to do much good, and I'm just not as young as I used to be. Deer do not stay on my place, but I have thousands of acres to the north of me with very little human habitation, so I can draw deer onto my place with feed. I plant food plots and use feeders because if I want to kill a deer that's pretty much my option. I would have never been able to afford this place, but my father-in-law owned it, and he was so good to me and my wife, so we ended up with it. I hear what you're saying, but to each his own. I like backstrap, and big antlers if one happens to wander by. I pastor a church in a town of 1200, and have been there for 27 years. Not exactly the best way to get rich in our culture, but I couldn't be happier; if I got to feed em to kill em that's what I'm going to do.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="highfinblue, post: 2898468, member: 67530"] I totally get what you guys are saying, but I have 70 acres to hunt, all the places I used to free range are all sown up with obscene lease agreements. I used to hunt public land a great deal, but my experience is a man has to get well away from everyone to do much good, and I'm just not as young as I used to be. Deer do not stay on my place, but I have thousands of acres to the north of me with very little human habitation, so I can draw deer onto my place with feed. I plant food plots and use feeders because if I want to kill a deer that's pretty much my option. I would have never been able to afford this place, but my father-in-law owned it, and he was so good to me and my wife, so we ended up with it. I hear what you're saying, but to each his own. I like backstrap, and big antlers if one happens to wander by. I pastor a church in a town of 1200, and have been there for 27 years. Not exactly the best way to get rich in our culture, but I couldn't be happier; if I got to feed em to kill em that's what I'm going to do. [/QUOTE]
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