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The Basics, Starting Out
What is the one piece of hunting/shooting advice you would give yourself if you could go back in time
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<blockquote data-quote="Goldengun" data-source="post: 2893903" data-attributes="member: 109636"><p>I don't really have any advice for my younger self. I did the best I could with what I had, not that i did everything right, but that's the journey, the learning process, that's what's memorable, stupid mistakes and all, that's what I appreciate now. Still trying to do as much as I can when I can. But I mostly regret not having a family deer camp every year in the same location. Most of the men in my family died young, including my father, and my son never took to it, although he did join me on my only antelope hunt. But I've had a lot of fun and adventures considering. If I could just go back and buy a crappie cabin to start a family tradition. Luckily, I have few family members who like to join me in the mountains as often as possible, and this is one of those years!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Goldengun, post: 2893903, member: 109636"] I don't really have any advice for my younger self. I did the best I could with what I had, not that i did everything right, but that's the journey, the learning process, that's what's memorable, stupid mistakes and all, that's what I appreciate now. Still trying to do as much as I can when I can. But I mostly regret not having a family deer camp every year in the same location. Most of the men in my family died young, including my father, and my son never took to it, although he did join me on my only antelope hunt. But I've had a lot of fun and adventures considering. If I could just go back and buy a crappie cabin to start a family tradition. Luckily, I have few family members who like to join me in the mountains as often as possible, and this is one of those years!! [/QUOTE]
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