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880" of elk in one pic.....
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<blockquote data-quote="mikenc" data-source="post: 192153" data-attributes="member: 8883"><p>Thanks KA for the response. Unfortunately I will never experience any of the elk hunting; fenced area or not. It's sad to think but I'll be 38 in April but will not be around for the fall hunting season.</p><p> </p><p> I hope your experiences are always successful As I get older I find myself less concerned with harvast/killing animals vs. just watching the animals in their daily routine. Now that I am much closer to leaving this earth, I have a much more & much different love of the outdoors. In years past the harvast/kill was very important and today the harvast/kill does not mean nearly as much as the time outside. Watching the rabbits/squirrels/owls/hawks/ or whatever other animals is much more important than killing something. I had an owl perch on a limb about 6 feet away from be a few years ago and I was able to watch that owl hunt and successfully feed and mash rabbit to it's young. That was great. There are many things that I have seen since I realized killing is not so important.</p><p> </p><p> </p><p>Having said all that; I can realize why you need to shoot/kill actual animals. I also have no problem with how or why you do what you do. I guess I big thing is jealousy. Fact is I'm jealous of you and what you do and the hunting/shooting that you get to do. </p><p> </p><p> </p><p>Take Care & Much Success</p><p> </p><p>Michael Alford</p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><p>Mike Alford</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mikenc, post: 192153, member: 8883"] Thanks KA for the response. Unfortunately I will never experience any of the elk hunting; fenced area or not. It's sad to think but I'll be 38 in April but will not be around for the fall hunting season. I hope your experiences are always successful As I get older I find myself less concerned with harvast/killing animals vs. just watching the animals in their daily routine. Now that I am much closer to leaving this earth, I have a much more & much different love of the outdoors. In years past the harvast/kill was very important and today the harvast/kill does not mean nearly as much as the time outside. Watching the rabbits/squirrels/owls/hawks/ or whatever other animals is much more important than killing something. I had an owl perch on a limb about 6 feet away from be a few years ago and I was able to watch that owl hunt and successfully feed and mash rabbit to it's young. That was great. There are many things that I have seen since I realized killing is not so important. Having said all that; I can realize why you need to shoot/kill actual animals. I also have no problem with how or why you do what you do. I guess I big thing is jealousy. Fact is I'm jealous of you and what you do and the hunting/shooting that you get to do. Take Care & Much Success Michael Alford Mike Alford [/QUOTE]
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