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<blockquote data-quote="Derek M." data-source="post: 866566" data-attributes="member: 2693"><p>Yep. Been there, done that, Also hope it doesn't go away. In fact, I've been feeling a bit odd last few years about killing animals for food. Becoming more selective and relaxed about the hunt. Not in such a rush to make the kill anymore. </p><p></p><p>Example. I was in CO in Sept for my bear hunt. The land owner and I were side by side, he was facing west, I was facing east. He spotted a bear. I asked him several questions without even turning to look at it. I asked what color, how big did he think it was, how far....the answers added up to a bear that didn't appeal to me so it was a good 3 minutes before I hopped up to spin around and even look. </p><p></p><p>When I took my bear the next morning I gave it a long hard look and gave thanks to God for my life experiences that I enjoy so much.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Derek M., post: 866566, member: 2693"] Yep. Been there, done that, Also hope it doesn't go away. In fact, I've been feeling a bit odd last few years about killing animals for food. Becoming more selective and relaxed about the hunt. Not in such a rush to make the kill anymore. Example. I was in CO in Sept for my bear hunt. The land owner and I were side by side, he was facing west, I was facing east. He spotted a bear. I asked him several questions without even turning to look at it. I asked what color, how big did he think it was, how far....the answers added up to a bear that didn't appeal to me so it was a good 3 minutes before I hopped up to spin around and even look. When I took my bear the next morning I gave it a long hard look and gave thanks to God for my life experiences that I enjoy so much. [/QUOTE]
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