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<blockquote data-quote="tuscan" data-source="post: 2019537" data-attributes="member: 90621"><p>I re-started hunting about 5 years ago. Hadn't done it in 30 years and my wife didn't know me as a young hunter. Fortunately, she was supportive (though doesn't participate). I hope you complete your journey to the hunt - it is soul affirming - it is who you are despite not having done it. Steven Rinella said this about our connection to hunting, and it resonates deeply: "<span style="font-size: 15px"><strong>Maybe stalking the woods is as vital to the human condition as playing music or putting words to paper. Maybe hunting has as much of a claim on our civilized selves as anything else. After all, the earliest forms of representational art reflect hunters and prey. While the arts were making us spiritually viable, hunting did the heavy lifting of not only keeping up alive, but inspiring us. To abhor hunting is to hate the place from which you came, which is akin to hating yourself in some distant, abstract way."</strong></span></p><p>Good luck rediscovering yourself!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tuscan, post: 2019537, member: 90621"] I re-started hunting about 5 years ago. Hadn't done it in 30 years and my wife didn't know me as a young hunter. Fortunately, she was supportive (though doesn't participate). I hope you complete your journey to the hunt - it is soul affirming - it is who you are despite not having done it. Steven Rinella said this about our connection to hunting, and it resonates deeply: "[SIZE=4][B]Maybe stalking the woods is as vital to the human condition as playing music or putting words to paper. Maybe hunting has as much of a claim on our civilized selves as anything else. After all, the earliest forms of representational art reflect hunters and prey. While the arts were making us spiritually viable, hunting did the heavy lifting of not only keeping up alive, but inspiring us. To abhor hunting is to hate the place from which you came, which is akin to hating yourself in some distant, abstract way."[/B][/SIZE] Good luck rediscovering yourself! [/QUOTE]
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