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This month was my first time ever hunting... Ever.
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<blockquote data-quote="6.5x300 WBY" data-source="post: 2067374" data-attributes="member: 89150"><p>Cant really add anything to what has already been said. But congratulations on the beginning of your hunting adventure. </p><p></p><p>Just one thing after a lot of years hunting is to STOP just looking for animals and enjoy the view and all the nature around you. I live in NJ so its just trees In the woods not some beautiful scenery of being out west in the rockies. But I sit in my tree 22 ' up or in a ground blind just watching the morning break or the night fall asleep and all the critters doing their thing. To me its just magical, peaceful and tranquille. I thank Our GOOD LORD for that opportunity to bear witness to the beauty of HIS creation and all the critters in it. </p><p></p><p>I'm 51 and have long past the need to harvest to have a great hunt. Just enjoy your time out there and most definitely add a hunting partner (friend) it makes it way more enjoyable with friends and or family.</p><p></p><p>Congrats you did fantastic</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="6.5x300 WBY, post: 2067374, member: 89150"] Cant really add anything to what has already been said. But congratulations on the beginning of your hunting adventure. Just one thing after a lot of years hunting is to STOP just looking for animals and enjoy the view and all the nature around you. I live in NJ so its just trees In the woods not some beautiful scenery of being out west in the rockies. But I sit in my tree 22 ' up or in a ground blind just watching the morning break or the night fall asleep and all the critters doing their thing. To me its just magical, peaceful and tranquille. I thank Our GOOD LORD for that opportunity to bear witness to the beauty of HIS creation and all the critters in it. I'm 51 and have long past the need to harvest to have a great hunt. Just enjoy your time out there and most definitely add a hunting partner (friend) it makes it way more enjoyable with friends and or family. Congrats you did fantastic [/QUOTE]
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