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EOM 2018 - Location Discussion
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<blockquote data-quote="extrememarine" data-source="post: 1384092" data-attributes="member: 3568"><p>Greg - That's not something I usually do. I do usually get some pictures from the stand or blind when I get settled in. I grew up hunting - small game, deer, etc. We always had venison in the freezer with I was a kid. Taking a deer, or any animal, is a complete process; we always butchered our own game, and I still do today.</p><p></p><p>There's a connection that happens for me. I've passed on shots because I don't like to see an animal suffer because of a questionable shot. I do everything I can for it to be a clean kill. My time in the Marine Corps helped refine my marksmanship - I'm no Carlos Hathcock, but the animals I've tracked have not been my shots - I always get in my brother's shit about having to track a kill for him.</p><p></p><p>Sorry, no shots of the kill from me. But there will be venison on Dad's table and in the freezer...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="extrememarine, post: 1384092, member: 3568"] Greg - That's not something I usually do. I do usually get some pictures from the stand or blind when I get settled in. I grew up hunting - small game, deer, etc. We always had venison in the freezer with I was a kid. Taking a deer, or any animal, is a complete process; we always butchered our own game, and I still do today. There's a connection that happens for me. I've passed on shots because I don't like to see an animal suffer because of a questionable shot. I do everything I can for it to be a clean kill. My time in the Marine Corps helped refine my marksmanship - I'm no Carlos Hathcock, but the animals I've tracked have not been my shots - I always get in my brother's shit about having to track a kill for him. Sorry, no shots of the kill from me. But there will be venison on Dad's table and in the freezer... [/QUOTE]
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