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#3
Typical Buck
Joined: Feb 2003
Posts: 538
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From: victor ny
addiction is a complete under statement.although i havn't done it as much in recent years,there was a time that i spent more time in the woods(night and day) wooing coyote and fox then i did my wife.this indeed caused some serious problems on the home front.i now have my addiction under control and only go out weekends and maybe one or two nights a week....<img src=icon_smile_wink.gif border=0 align=middle>
#4
the only difference between what I have and an "addiction" is there is hope for those with an addiction. Unless, of course, there is a Predator Callers Anonymous! My wife thinks I need help too! Problem is, I don't think I have a problem

#5
Joined: Feb 2003
Posts: 35
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From: Aguilar Colorado USA
What are we considering an addict here?
I'm only hunting before work, during lunch hour, after work,
weekends, holidays, birthdays, and sick days.
I took my wife out to dinner last month....whats the problem here?
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Really now, it is funny how I'm sqeezing in more time for coyote hunting and taking less time doing the things that need to be done like hunny do's around the house.
I think its ok to hunt all day, just do at least one thing nice for the wife when ya home.
I'm only hunting before work, during lunch hour, after work,
weekends, holidays, birthdays, and sick days.
I took my wife out to dinner last month....whats the problem here?
<img src=icon_smile_big.gif border=0 align=middle>
Really now, it is funny how I'm sqeezing in more time for coyote hunting and taking less time doing the things that need to be done like hunny do's around the house.
I think its ok to hunt all day, just do at least one thing nice for the wife when ya home.




