Would you be a die hard
#12
Joined: Feb 2003
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Yes, I am and will be a diehard hunter with or w/out HuntingNet.
I do like the site, every once in awhile you can grab a good bit of knowledge and I do enjoy reading the stories about other hunters successes and failures. The gear reviews and expereinces I have read here have made me think at purchase time. A good way to kill time at work on boring conference calls...
The truth is, once I log off, I forget the site is even here. I've never once thought about the "web" or anything on it while in the field, and I hope to God I never do.
I do like the site, every once in awhile you can grab a good bit of knowledge and I do enjoy reading the stories about other hunters successes and failures. The gear reviews and expereinces I have read here have made me think at purchase time. A good way to kill time at work on boring conference calls...
The truth is, once I log off, I forget the site is even here. I've never once thought about the "web" or anything on it while in the field, and I hope to God I never do.
#13
I chose no you guys on this forum got me motivated to get out there and look i started bowhunting before i got here but probably wouldnt have kept it up much longer so i would have to say no i wouldnt be
#15
If it wasn't for Huntingnet.com, I probably would not be bowhunting. I would have bought a bow that wasn't suitable for me, shot it a couple of times, and lost interest. I found the site and started asking hundreds of questions about bow hunting. I was supplied with several great answers, of which kept me hooked on bowhunting.
#17
Nontypical Buck
Joined: Aug 2004
Posts: 2,205
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From: Bradford, Ontario
I must admit that this forum is what lured me back after a long absence. Met some good people and learned more in less time than I could ever imagine or afford $$$. This a great place to learn from other's skills and experience.








