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Opening morning deer rifle in Texas
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<blockquote data-quote="Dave" data-source="post: 1825704" data-attributes="member: 498"><p>I am not talking about killing something or proving how tough you are. It is still in a stand waiting for something to show up. I would be bored to death. Apparently I am not the only one. Constructed stands or tree stands are unheard of here. I can sit on a ridge a glass a hill side for about 30 minutes and I am on the move. I rarely do that from the same spot. When I was younger it was common for me to cover 10+ miles a day hunting. At 72 the hills are taller and steeper than they use to be. Now I have to admit the last couple bucks I shot were shot off the back porch. But that was after hiking the hills and I had bucks I planned to take out of the gene pool.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dave, post: 1825704, member: 498"] I am not talking about killing something or proving how tough you are. It is still in a stand waiting for something to show up. I would be bored to death. Apparently I am not the only one. Constructed stands or tree stands are unheard of here. I can sit on a ridge a glass a hill side for about 30 minutes and I am on the move. I rarely do that from the same spot. When I was younger it was common for me to cover 10+ miles a day hunting. At 72 the hills are taller and steeper than they use to be. Now I have to admit the last couple bucks I shot were shot off the back porch. But that was after hiking the hills and I had bucks I planned to take out of the gene pool. [/QUOTE]
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