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<blockquote data-quote="Paparock" data-source="post: 1525204" data-attributes="member: 106235"><p>I was a member of this forum a long time ago and have been gone for a long time and my membership apparently lapsed so I rejoined not long ago. I don't hunt like I once did out in the high mountains of Wyoming for many of the reasons people have stated. I have nearly been shot by ignorant careless hunters who do not use common sense. I then went back into the wilderness areas where back then few people went. You see I hunt not to kill but to be one with nature. I was raised with an American Indian best friend and we ran the forests together closer than brothers tracking and learning the habits of the animals. I find peace there away from my fellow humans. People do not generally treat nature with respect any more than they treat each other. I started hunting when I stopped seeing people.</p><p></p><p>When not in grizzly areas I carried a custom .30-06. When in grizzly country I carried a Dale Story Custom .375 H&H.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Paparock, post: 1525204, member: 106235"] I was a member of this forum a long time ago and have been gone for a long time and my membership apparently lapsed so I rejoined not long ago. I don't hunt like I once did out in the high mountains of Wyoming for many of the reasons people have stated. I have nearly been shot by ignorant careless hunters who do not use common sense. I then went back into the wilderness areas where back then few people went. You see I hunt not to kill but to be one with nature. I was raised with an American Indian best friend and we ran the forests together closer than brothers tracking and learning the habits of the animals. I find peace there away from my fellow humans. People do not generally treat nature with respect any more than they treat each other. I started hunting when I stopped seeing people. When not in grizzly areas I carried a custom .30-06. When in grizzly country I carried a Dale Story Custom .375 H&H. [/QUOTE]
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