Young Deer Hunters
#1
hey all i guess this is to whom it may concern but i myself am a young deer hunter only been in for 1 season but i shot a 6 point buckat about 60 yards (WAY OUT OF RANGE) witha 20 gage automatic shotgun opening day and my first time ever hunting and i love the sport honesty its great the old man was an avid hunter and im going to follow in his footsteps so whoever wants to talk about huntin send me somthing..
#3
Joined: Jan 2006
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Another generation of hunters lives on!
Glad to see you are enjoying your time in the fields.
We have a section just for young hunters. Pretty cool group of guys over there, check us out over there, you'll get more response.
Glad to see you are enjoying your time in the fields.
We have a section just for young hunters. Pretty cool group of guys over there, check us out over there, you'll get more response.
#4
Boone & Crockett
Joined: Feb 2003
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ORIGINAL: DeerHunter000001
hey all i guess this is to whom it may concern but i myself am a young deer hunter only been in for 1 season but i shot a 6 point buckat about 60 yards (WAY OUT OF RANGE) witha 20 gage automatic shotgun opening day and my first time ever hunting and i love the sport honesty its great the old man was an avid hunter and im going to follow in his footsteps so whoever wants to talk about huntin send me somthing..
hey all i guess this is to whom it may concern but i myself am a young deer hunter only been in for 1 season but i shot a 6 point buckat about 60 yards (WAY OUT OF RANGE) witha 20 gage automatic shotgun opening day and my first time ever hunting and i love the sport honesty its great the old man was an avid hunter and im going to follow in his footsteps so whoever wants to talk about huntin send me somthing..
#6
Well Welcome! I am happy to hear about your success
. And now that you have become one of our brothers in spirt help us pass it on. You are in a wonderful time of your life where everything in the sport is new and exciting to you. Share the feelings with your friends and get the spirt burning in them as only some one on the inside knows. Welcome again little brother I hope the spirt burns bright and hot in you as it has me. Mike
. And now that you have become one of our brothers in spirt help us pass it on. You are in a wonderful time of your life where everything in the sport is new and exciting to you. Share the feelings with your friends and get the spirt burning in them as only some one on the inside knows. Welcome again little brother I hope the spirt burns bright and hot in you as it has me. Mike
#8
Giant Nontypical
Joined: Jul 2004
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From:
DeerHunter0001:
How old are you? Where are you from? What did you do with your dead deer? Have you eaten any of the deer meat yet? I made a good venison roast this past Saturday evening -- from my November 2004 Doe.
I love deer hunting. I have hunted four deer seasons in Oklahoma and one pronghorn season in Wyoming. I field dress my animals myself. I skin and quarter my animals myself. I butcher and package my animals myself. I cook my animals myself. I like to cook and am a good cook. My children, however, do not always enjoy the meals that I cook. They complain, sometimes, that the food is too exotic or oddly seasoned (I like French and Italian dishes, and this is a little off the beaten path for children). All of my children, however, enjoy my venison meals. All of my adults guests have always enjoyed my venison meals.
I think hunting provides a prime opportunity to develop many virtues, where 'virtue' is taken in the ancient greek sense of 'human excellence' -- 'arrete.' Hunting encourages its practioners to remain in good physical condition. I know I work hard to keep my weight down, to lift weights, to run, to climb stairs at work to be prepared for hunting season. Hunting teaches us to be observant, to exercise self-control over ourselves. Hunting leads us out into the field in the dark and forces us to learn how to find our way to our hunting site in the dark. Hunting teaches us to tolerate physical discomfort. Hunting teaches us to endure and carry on in spite of fatigue. Hunting teaches us how to take care of ourselves in the woods and how to move stealthily in the woods. Hunting teaches us skill in the employment of weapons. Finally, hunting provides many opportunities to share our knowledge with others and to teach others.
How old are you? Where are you from? What did you do with your dead deer? Have you eaten any of the deer meat yet? I made a good venison roast this past Saturday evening -- from my November 2004 Doe.
I love deer hunting. I have hunted four deer seasons in Oklahoma and one pronghorn season in Wyoming. I field dress my animals myself. I skin and quarter my animals myself. I butcher and package my animals myself. I cook my animals myself. I like to cook and am a good cook. My children, however, do not always enjoy the meals that I cook. They complain, sometimes, that the food is too exotic or oddly seasoned (I like French and Italian dishes, and this is a little off the beaten path for children). All of my children, however, enjoy my venison meals. All of my adults guests have always enjoyed my venison meals.
I think hunting provides a prime opportunity to develop many virtues, where 'virtue' is taken in the ancient greek sense of 'human excellence' -- 'arrete.' Hunting encourages its practioners to remain in good physical condition. I know I work hard to keep my weight down, to lift weights, to run, to climb stairs at work to be prepared for hunting season. Hunting teaches us to be observant, to exercise self-control over ourselves. Hunting leads us out into the field in the dark and forces us to learn how to find our way to our hunting site in the dark. Hunting teaches us to tolerate physical discomfort. Hunting teaches us to endure and carry on in spite of fatigue. Hunting teaches us how to take care of ourselves in the woods and how to move stealthily in the woods. Hunting teaches us skill in the employment of weapons. Finally, hunting provides many opportunities to share our knowledge with others and to teach others.
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