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<blockquote data-quote="shaughn" data-source="post: 1515165"><p>I haven't group hunted in more than 20 yrs, though I have had a friend or two tag along and then drop off to hunt on their own on a section of land I own or lease.</p><p></p><p>I don't count culling operations or when I get hired to act as a bear guard or when I did some limited guiding.</p><p></p><p>When my father was alive, we were out and in position long before you could legally shoot...I can tell you that the majority of the time we were done on the first day of the hunt...and it wasn't the first thing that walked infront of the gun, always a decent animal big body, good to wow racks...we always had prime hunting spots, between family owned or leased lands.</p><p></p><p>Some buddies of his finally pestered my dad enough to get an invite....much like the opening post...it was an "Interesting" experience...loud obnoxious, what do you mean get up at 4 am to get positioned...back at 10 for breakfast....then oh aren't we hopping into the truck and go cruising around...then back for lunch with an added liquid component....it's cold out there let's sit in the truck...wanting to come in before dark...shooting puppies (deer so small that a puppy comes to mind) only happened a couple times...never again.</p><p></p><p>Thank you I will sit in the line shack on the back section, where I can practically shoot into tomorrow and drink coffee, while a venison stew is slowly bubbling away on the cook stove and bread is baking in the oven, listen to the radio........</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="shaughn, post: 1515165"] I haven't group hunted in more than 20 yrs, though I have had a friend or two tag along and then drop off to hunt on their own on a section of land I own or lease. I don't count culling operations or when I get hired to act as a bear guard or when I did some limited guiding. When my father was alive, we were out and in position long before you could legally shoot...I can tell you that the majority of the time we were done on the first day of the hunt...and it wasn't the first thing that walked infront of the gun, always a decent animal big body, good to wow racks...we always had prime hunting spots, between family owned or leased lands. Some buddies of his finally pestered my dad enough to get an invite....much like the opening post...it was an "Interesting" experience...loud obnoxious, what do you mean get up at 4 am to get positioned...back at 10 for breakfast....then oh aren't we hopping into the truck and go cruising around...then back for lunch with an added liquid component....it's cold out there let's sit in the truck...wanting to come in before dark...shooting puppies (deer so small that a puppy comes to mind) only happened a couple times...never again. Thank you I will sit in the line shack on the back section, where I can practically shoot into tomorrow and drink coffee, while a venison stew is slowly bubbling away on the cook stove and bread is baking in the oven, listen to the radio........ [/QUOTE]
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