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Old 10-09-2008 | 03:06 PM
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Bowtech 360
 
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If the goal of hunting is to shoot a deer how can you not be disappointed in not seeing a deer. (Double negative) People put a far more time in the off sesaon working so that they see deer in the season. Plus, seeing and watching deer make the time speed by and makes the hunt more enjoyable.
Wait until you are in school and have even less time to be outdoors, you'll understand perfectly. Personally, I don't want the time to go by quick. Why rush through something you truly love to do? Why be in such a hurry to do something outdoors, when Mother Nature has a pace that is naturally far slower, is that not part of the beauty of hunting?
I love seeing deer, I wish everytime I sat in a tree, I seen deer from the second I get there to the second I get down. I find sitting a tree without seeing deer to be very disappointing. After a hunt without seeing a deer is like, "man, that was a waste of time."
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