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FrogPond
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Reply #20 on:
May 24, 2005, 08:35:59 PM »
Yep, I bow hunt. Anyone that wants to shoot Ohio does - let me know. Way too many at Frog Pond... need to shoot 'em down for herd management. Hoping the freezers will be full this fall...
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May 29, 2005, 10:08:07 PM »
First & foremost, I am a nature lover & an animal lover
I thoroughly enjoy being outdoors & observing nature. This is what I am sure lead me to beekeeping. Some people will never understand why anyone hunts, this is ok, to each his own. I also want to mention that I do not consider hunting a game, and am fine if I do not take anything, but I only take what I will eat, & I enjoy venison, rabbit, wild pig, froglegs,etc...
I like being close to game & observing them, some times I let them walk because I was too involved in watching & enjoying them. Some of my most memorable moments were in the woods & I look forward to entering whenever time permits, I would not trade these precious moments shared with friends & family for all the money in the world. Hunting I can honestly say has enriched my life.
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I went bow hunting once.
Never did find a bow.
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June 27, 2005, 02:21:19 PM »
Quote from: Jerrymac
I went bow hunting once.
Never did find a bow.
Been a hunter all my life. Bowhunted since '89. Don't always bring home game, but I always see something to talk about and share with my friends.
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October 19, 2005, 04:11:31 AM »
Bow hunted off and on since 1973. Depends on where in the world I was and what I was doing at the time. Unfortunately due to injury I can't hold draw for more than a few seconds. If I want to go now I'ld have to find a crank crossbow. That's the way it goes sometimes. But...I'm young I'll adjust.
David
P.S. Nothing beats getting out in the woods. I seem to have a different attitude with a hunting tool as opposed to a camera. I see more when I'm in the predator mode. Don't always kill, that's not why I go out all the time. Though the kill is part of it at times. Just not always.
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