Why Hunt
#7
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RE: Why Hunt
Because I love the whole process. I love the scouting, the hunting, especially the feeling of the kill, the gutting, the dragging, the butchering. The pride I take in butchering, the fun of trying new jerky and meat recipies. Its one of the only things in my life, I can say I can see the beginning and the end without losing site of why I am doing it.
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Join Date: Jul 2003
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Posts: 2,052
RE: Why Hunt
There are NO cellphones in the woods leave em in the truck/cabin, turn em off or at least turn the ringer off. If I hear one in the woods its either gettin stomped or SHOT! [:@]
No screamin kids (when mine go with me they are surprisingly quiet), no naggin wife, no honkin horns, no schedules or bothersome employees/customers and the peacefulness is SOMETHING else. Speakin of peacefulness, those lucky enough to hunt truly remote areas that are out of earshot from traffic, barking dogs, airplanes, daily sounds of life etc... its just flatout DIFFERENT than hunting in most locales east of the MS. When you can actually hear your heartbeat, a twig snap 200yds away, a turkey gobble 2 miles away or a squirrel barking 500yds away thats just AWESOME. Makes you realize how small we really are in the world and how much modern man has really impacted our lifestyle.
Theres never two days alike (other than I enjoy them all) sometimes I am deathly serious all day. Other times when I take new hunters/children/neighbors/friends or family. Then theres days when I might just go out alone and after the first hour or two of light I might find a comfortable shadetree to liedown under and just take a snooze in Gods' grandure.
And oh yeah, NO PETAHEADS!!!
RA
No screamin kids (when mine go with me they are surprisingly quiet), no naggin wife, no honkin horns, no schedules or bothersome employees/customers and the peacefulness is SOMETHING else. Speakin of peacefulness, those lucky enough to hunt truly remote areas that are out of earshot from traffic, barking dogs, airplanes, daily sounds of life etc... its just flatout DIFFERENT than hunting in most locales east of the MS. When you can actually hear your heartbeat, a twig snap 200yds away, a turkey gobble 2 miles away or a squirrel barking 500yds away thats just AWESOME. Makes you realize how small we really are in the world and how much modern man has really impacted our lifestyle.
Theres never two days alike (other than I enjoy them all) sometimes I am deathly serious all day. Other times when I take new hunters/children/neighbors/friends or family. Then theres days when I might just go out alone and after the first hour or two of light I might find a comfortable shadetree to liedown under and just take a snooze in Gods' grandure.
And oh yeah, NO PETAHEADS!!!
RA