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How many days to do a hunt justice?
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<blockquote data-quote="Calvin45" data-source="post: 2182233" data-attributes="member: 109862"><p>I'd say as many days as you get. So long as your not spending the whole time stressed out about being in a hurry and not having enough time. That's the worst. </p><p>Last year during whitetail season I got exactly one day. And I knew when I left that morning (my birthday) it would be the only day I'd get. I made peace with that and wasn't in a desperate hurry, though I knew I'd shoot the first deer I saw if I saw any. I'm thankful to have gotten one. I don't feel short changed, one day outside and away from the rest of my life is better than none. if things are less busy this year I hope to be out more but if not I'll take whatever I get and try to appreciate it. </p><p>Again, the short version is this: being in a rush will ruin the experience, even if you end up with all the time in the world. Kind of like life in general.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Calvin45, post: 2182233, member: 109862"] I’d say as many days as you get. So long as your not spending the whole time stressed out about being in a hurry and not having enough time. That’s the worst. Last year during whitetail season I got exactly one day. And I knew when I left that morning (my birthday) it would be the only day I’d get. I made peace with that and wasn’t in a desperate hurry, though I knew I’d shoot the first deer I saw if I saw any. I’m thankful to have gotten one. I don’t feel short changed, one day outside and away from the rest of my life is better than none. if things are less busy this year I hope to be out more but if not I’ll take whatever I get and try to appreciate it. Again, the short version is this: being in a rush will ruin the experience, even if you end up with all the time in the world. Kind of like life in general. [/QUOTE]
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