while visiting my (city)cousins one asked me, "what is so addictive to so many hunters about waking up earily, freezing your butt off, and waiting along in the woods just for an oportunity to shot a deer?"...
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while visiting my (city)cousins one asked me, "what is so addictive to so many hunters about waking up earily, freezing your but
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i told her the split second she finished her question, "whats not to like?" the peacefulness of witnessing nature waking up again to a new day is worth "waking up earily, freezing my butt off, and waiting in the woods," weather i get the oportunity to tag something or not, ill always enjoy the time in the woods to think, observe, and learn!
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The serenity of the woods awakening. The song birds that start singing their songs before daylight. The excitement of finding the right area, setting a stand and putting yourself where approaching sharp sensed wild game has no idea you're setting right in their living room. What's not additive about this?
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We really dont go hunting just to shot something, We go because it connects us to our ancestors, it's a way to appreciate what we are & what we was handed down, We go to learn from nature & its way's, we learn we are a creation of higher power & how to appreciate the beauty in evreything even the things we eat, We go because we like to see the unknown,We go because of the peace it brings inside the heart & We go because it's the purest way to connect us to nature it's called survival- Some humans forgot there roots & where they came from, its up to us to show them the errors
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