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<blockquote data-quote="AslerGamma" data-source="post: 683403" data-attributes="member: 52469"><p>Hey Everyone!!</p><p></p><p>I'm new to the forum, and would appreciate some advice. I'm a novice hunter - I have never hunted. Im looking at going hunting next season 2013, I've taken the hunter safety course (which helped), have purchased a rifle and am getting a reloader next week. I live in the Pacific North West, From Illinois, and I've always had the itch. </p><p></p><p>So to the question. I know that its recommended that I go hunting with someone who already hunts, but the problem is that the people that I would trust to teach me to hunt don't want to take a newbie (which I can understand) and the people who would love to take me - I don't necessarily trust (either as an individual or to teach me to do it correctly/tribal knowledge) I'd more or less like to learn it correctly the first time without the bad habits.</p><p></p><p>I've been studying books and online for years, but I know that only helps a little. I've determined that I'd rather track and stalk than bait and blind. </p><p></p><p>Would I be better off at hiring a guide?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AslerGamma, post: 683403, member: 52469"] Hey Everyone!! I'm new to the forum, and would appreciate some advice. I'm a novice hunter - I have never hunted. Im looking at going hunting next season 2013, I've taken the hunter safety course (which helped), have purchased a rifle and am getting a reloader next week. I live in the Pacific North West, From Illinois, and I've always had the itch. So to the question. I know that its recommended that I go hunting with someone who already hunts, but the problem is that the people that I would trust to teach me to hunt don't want to take a newbie (which I can understand) and the people who would love to take me - I don't necessarily trust (either as an individual or to teach me to do it correctly/tribal knowledge) I'd more or less like to learn it correctly the first time without the bad habits. I've been studying books and online for years, but I know that only helps a little. I've determined that I'd rather track and stalk than bait and blind. Would I be better off at hiring a guide? [/QUOTE]
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