Burned out on Hunting.
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Nontypical Buck
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Dirt2, No need to even think twice about your post. I have the handle Wolf Killer, that alone sets many people on edge. I am prepared to take some mud (Dirt) slinging, just for having that handle.
I have thick skin & a very dense head, so no harm done.
Good Luck to everyone this year hunting. I took a new job in Wyoming so my hunting season is all but over. I might get in some waterfowl & uplandbird hunting?
I will tag along with my wife on October-28th. She has exclusive permission to hunt on private land for acow elk. The ranch she will be hunting onis a10,000-acreworking cattle ranch.
I have thick skin & a very dense head, so no harm done.
Good Luck to everyone this year hunting. I took a new job in Wyoming so my hunting season is all but over. I might get in some waterfowl & uplandbird hunting?
I will tag along with my wife on October-28th. She has exclusive permission to hunt on private land for acow elk. The ranch she will be hunting onis a10,000-acreworking cattle ranch.
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Nontypical Buck
Joined: Feb 2003
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From: Kerrville, Tx. USA
If it is just hunting that you are burned out on, maybe a break is in order, including a break from websites like this one. If it is a burn out on many things in life besides hunting, then there are some deeper issues that need to be explored.




