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Old 07-17-2007 | 03:10 PM
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Default RE: Keeping things in perspective.

I think location is crucial and sometimes I feel like too many people tend to think of "hunting" as it applies to them specifically without acknowledging that are vast regional differences not just in the deer but in the land/terrain, hunting seasons, hunting practices, hunting pressure, etc. I am very open to input from just about anyone that has something to offer but I still take it for what it is worth and apply that inputif itfits the area I hunt. That doesn't mean I don't readeveryones inputor think other guys are wrong,because while itmight be wrong formy hunting areaor the way I hunt, I'm sure it is right or works for them.Just because someone does something different than me doesn't mean it is wrong, just different and I can live with that. Sometimes though (ecspecially on sites like this) people want to beat their way into your head or you get the"my ways right yours is wrong mentality" when most of the topics we are talking about involveopinions,and oftenthere is noabsolute right or wrong just differing opinions.
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