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<blockquote data-quote="FIGJAM" data-source="post: 1598252" data-attributes="member: 71039"><p>Some hunters are total dbags, even if you are another resident hunter. I have my favorite spots, but also love exploring new country - I come across the same types of people you describe. That is one of the only reason's I like to have one more person with me. Also one of the reason's my glock 29 is always on my person. I am way more worried about 2 legged critters than I am 4 when it comes to personal protection out hunting. A little liquid courage in a hunting camp of idiots can be a bad combo.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FIGJAM, post: 1598252, member: 71039"] Some hunters are total dbags, even if you are another resident hunter. I have my favorite spots, but also love exploring new country - I come across the same types of people you describe. That is one of the only reason’s I like to have one more person with me. Also one of the reason’s my glock 29 is always on my person. I am way more worried about 2 legged critters than I am 4 when it comes to personal protection out hunting. A little liquid courage in a hunting camp of idiots can be a bad combo. [/QUOTE]
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