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<blockquote data-quote="6.5x300 WBY" data-source="post: 1906532" data-attributes="member: 89150"><p>James, all I can say is to tell my story. When I was young and recently married my wife let's say wouldnt stop me from it but she really wasnt thrilled about it and thought hunters were like what your wife thinks. </p><p></p><p>I showed her how much respect and love for the game I am after and take it seriously harvesting an animal so as little suffering as possible. I tell her that after I harvest a deer I kneel down beside it give thanks to our GOOD LORD for allowing me to harvest this beautiful animal. </p><p></p><p>She sees me practice shooting, reloading for best performance, having good gear to keep me safe in a tree. She sees all that and she even was open to try eating it. My family now all eats eat and my daughter was brought up on it from the time she could eat meat. When I get home I relay to her about my awesome experience I had in the woods. (That doesn't mean taking an animal) but the joy serenity tranquility of the woods and how beautiful it was to see the woods either wake up or go to sleep. </p><p></p><p>A lot of the times I could shoot but dont and just watch maybe waiting for that target buck or whatever. The woods does something to ya. Everyone here knows what I am talking about (But you). It would be a shame for you to not try it out.</p><p></p><p>Show her how you will be safe, and dont make her cook it, or eat it, keep for your self or give to a needy family. </p><p></p><p>Now my wife after all these years 25. Says hey Bri. Freezer is getting low. Ok honey I'll remedy that this week. We were just talking about how I need to take more deer this fall with meat being in low supply.</p><p></p><p>Best of luck</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="6.5x300 WBY, post: 1906532, member: 89150"] James, all I can say is to tell my story. When I was young and recently married my wife let's say wouldnt stop me from it but she really wasnt thrilled about it and thought hunters were like what your wife thinks. I showed her how much respect and love for the game I am after and take it seriously harvesting an animal so as little suffering as possible. I tell her that after I harvest a deer I kneel down beside it give thanks to our GOOD LORD for allowing me to harvest this beautiful animal. She sees me practice shooting, reloading for best performance, having good gear to keep me safe in a tree. She sees all that and she even was open to try eating it. My family now all eats eat and my daughter was brought up on it from the time she could eat meat. When I get home I relay to her about my awesome experience I had in the woods. (That doesn't mean taking an animal) but the joy serenity tranquility of the woods and how beautiful it was to see the woods either wake up or go to sleep. A lot of the times I could shoot but dont and just watch maybe waiting for that target buck or whatever. The woods does something to ya. Everyone here knows what I am talking about (But you). It would be a shame for you to not try it out. Show her how you will be safe, and dont make her cook it, or eat it, keep for your self or give to a needy family. Now my wife after all these years 25. Says hey Bri. Freezer is getting low. Ok honey I'll remedy that this week. We were just talking about how I need to take more deer this fall with meat being in low supply. Best of luck [/QUOTE]
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