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<blockquote data-quote="Grey Goast" data-source="post: 2896415" data-attributes="member: 119073"><p><strong>When my grandfather took me deer Hunting for the first time he parked his pickup truck in a field on land he had permission to hunt on he had me hold the 2 rifles while he stepped over the fence and I handed him the rifles and then I stepped over the fence we were both wearing overalls jean type and he started then to teach me how to track deer using there scrapes and footprints as he glassed ahead with his binoculars. We had to hunt the deer down to make a kill there was no Deer stand to sit in or corn on the ground but acorns or wild persimmon trees where he knew that might attract deer and small water sources. some day we would get a deer somedays we would have no luck. But we always had a great time and I learned how to truly Hunt. To each man women or teenager who Hunts do it in the manner you enjoy fellowship with other Hunters always offer coffee to any hunter passing your camp let them warm up next to your fire share stories then Your Truly Hunting.</strong></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Grey Goast, post: 2896415, member: 119073"] [B]When my grandfather took me deer Hunting for the first time he parked his pickup truck in a field on land he had permission to hunt on he had me hold the 2 rifles while he stepped over the fence and I handed him the rifles and then I stepped over the fence we were both wearing overalls jean type and he started then to teach me how to track deer using there scrapes and footprints as he glassed ahead with his binoculars. We had to hunt the deer down to make a kill there was no Deer stand to sit in or corn on the ground but acorns or wild persimmon trees where he knew that might attract deer and small water sources. some day we would get a deer somedays we would have no luck. But we always had a great time and I learned how to truly Hunt. To each man women or teenager who Hunts do it in the manner you enjoy fellowship with other Hunters always offer coffee to any hunter passing your camp let them warm up next to your fire share stories then Your Truly Hunting.[/B] [/QUOTE]
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