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<blockquote data-quote="Brent" data-source="post: 8103" data-attributes="member: 99"><p>Placing a shot well at any range is what motivates me to learn what it takes, and my limits. Game taking opportunities increasing by increasing my effective range is what really motivated me, and still does. Most areas I choose to hunt make it practically impossible to stalk in up close, but the Moose are concentrated there and the longer shots are the only option that make it worth hunting there. Otherwise it's by chance if you stumble on one, or he stumbles on you more like it. I like the area, I don't like going home empty handed, so I'm doing what it takes to make the best of the situation. They aren't to safe with me hunting there the way I do now! <img src="http://images/icons/grin.gif" alt="" class="fr-fic fr-dii fr-draggable " style="" /> Efficiency is key, and every hunter does what he can to increase his chances, and for the most part, that's what defines how good of one he really is...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Brent, post: 8103, member: 99"] Placing a shot well at any range is what motivates me to learn what it takes, and my limits. Game taking opportunities increasing by increasing my effective range is what really motivated me, and still does. Most areas I choose to hunt make it practically impossible to stalk in up close, but the Moose are concentrated there and the longer shots are the only option that make it worth hunting there. Otherwise it's by chance if you stumble on one, or he stumbles on you more like it. I like the area, I don't like going home empty handed, so I'm doing what it takes to make the best of the situation. They aren't to safe with me hunting there the way I do now! [img]images/icons/grin.gif[/img] Efficiency is key, and every hunter does what he can to increase his chances, and for the most part, that's what defines how good of one he really is... [/QUOTE]
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