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Who uses a kestrel?
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<blockquote data-quote="yobuck" data-source="post: 2860907" data-attributes="member: 12443"><p>There is an old cliche pertaining to fishermen and the lures they use.</p><p>And it is for a fact very true.</p><p>50 years ago the term long range hunting didnt exist in the minds of most experienced hunters.</p><p>When it did start to become something they at least had heard about, many of them were opposed to it.</p><p>For no other reason than they were totally ignorant as to how it was done.</p><p>But still others saw and recognized its potential, and saw opportunities to capitalize on it.</p><p>Make up your minds that we have been being trained to follow the same path as the fishermen.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="yobuck, post: 2860907, member: 12443"] There is an old cliche pertaining to fishermen and the lures they use. And it is for a fact very true. 50 years ago the term long range hunting didnt exist in the minds of most experienced hunters. When it did start to become something they at least had heard about, many of them were opposed to it. For no other reason than they were totally ignorant as to how it was done. But still others saw and recognized its potential, and saw opportunities to capitalize on it. Make up your minds that we have been being trained to follow the same path as the fishermen. [/QUOTE]
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