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<blockquote data-quote="gunsmith1012" data-source="post: 1373460" data-attributes="member: 39832"><p>Hunting is what you make it Mr. Yobuck. I agree with you for the most part on the deer in the northern tier. I admire the way things use to be and continue to do it that way. Im sure there are better ways but for a farmboy longrange groundhog hunter like me big glass and big guns will always be hunting. If i could hunt groundhogs year round i wouldnt bother with deer. You are right about being young and good health which are needed for this kind of hunting. Im probaly the same age as kevin and i enjoy getting to the spot as much as hunting it. I also hunt alone. All the time along the ridges of the pine. Im sure other guys see a lot more deer than me hunting there way but i enjoy it every year. Take care. Kevin, i hope to see you at the show this year.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gunsmith1012, post: 1373460, member: 39832"] Hunting is what you make it Mr. Yobuck. I agree with you for the most part on the deer in the northern tier. I admire the way things use to be and continue to do it that way. Im sure there are better ways but for a farmboy longrange groundhog hunter like me big glass and big guns will always be hunting. If i could hunt groundhogs year round i wouldnt bother with deer. You are right about being young and good health which are needed for this kind of hunting. Im probaly the same age as kevin and i enjoy getting to the spot as much as hunting it. I also hunt alone. All the time along the ridges of the pine. Im sure other guys see a lot more deer than me hunting there way but i enjoy it every year. Take care. Kevin, i hope to see you at the show this year. [/QUOTE]
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