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<blockquote data-quote="tony d willIiams" data-source="post: 2276994" data-attributes="member: 108777"><p>Interesting statement, and observations of "what a real hunter is".</p><p>I myself, scout as much as possible. When I was a working, most of my time was being with my family as I was usually gone M~F, and only had a few days for scouting. </p><p> Now that I am retired, (forced into it), and disabled, I can spend more time scouting, trailing, and learning where our food will be when season comes around.</p><p> My beliefs, as they are, if a person goes out and attempts to gather food with his arrows or bullets, that is a hunter. The more they do, the better they get. After enough years of practice, they will know the animals they are hunting, and will have learned to blend in and notice the other tasty animals. The animal they want will just seem to wander into where they are hunting.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tony d willIiams, post: 2276994, member: 108777"] Interesting statement, and observations of "what a real hunter is". I myself, scout as much as possible. When I was a working, most of my time was being with my family as I was usually gone M~F, and only had a few days for scouting. Now that I am retired, (forced into it), and disabled, I can spend more time scouting, trailing, and learning where our food will be when season comes around. My beliefs, as they are, if a person goes out and attempts to gather food with his arrows or bullets, that is a hunter. The more they do, the better they get. After enough years of practice, they will know the animals they are hunting, and will have learned to blend in and notice the other tasty animals. The animal they want will just seem to wander into where they are hunting. [/QUOTE]
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