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<blockquote data-quote="Tom Wright" data-source="post: 2303569" data-attributes="member: 108611"><p>I'm always envious when a Dad gets to spend time with his kid in the woods. Mine gave up in high school, and have thus missed out on trips with me around the US, Europe, Canada, and South Africa. If I had a choice I'd would have missed many a trip just to share one. Cherish the days!</p><p></p><p>Not a negative comment, but one of the disadvantages of long range hunting/shooting is the lack of opportunity to learn and improved one's skills to move quietly in the woods, to get in bow/pistol range. If you are able to do that you have have developed some real skill as a hunter.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tom Wright, post: 2303569, member: 108611"] I’m always envious when a Dad gets to spend time with his kid in the woods. Mine gave up in high school, and have thus missed out on trips with me around the US, Europe, Canada, and South Africa. If I had a choice I’d would have missed many a trip just to share one. Cherish the days! Not a negative comment, but one of the disadvantages of long range hunting/shooting is the lack of opportunity to learn and improved one’s skills to move quietly in the woods, to get in bow/pistol range. If you are able to do that you have have developed some real skill as a hunter. [/QUOTE]
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