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<blockquote data-quote="Buck1970" data-source="post: 1907124" data-attributes="member: 111353"><p>Sorry James, but this may not the the best place to ask for marital advice.</p><p>However, you are to be commended for being concerned for your wife's feelings. That could explain 30+ with the same woman. I'm with mine 25 today actually.</p><p>So my $.02 worth, unless she says she will divorce you, go hunting. Explain what it means and that you want to try. Who knows, you may not like it, but more than likely you will fall in love.</p><p>Try and involve her and change her mind from her bad experiences in the past. Texas has great hunting opportunity, not sure what part your are from, but you don't have to travel too far anywhere for decent public hunting. Also, I'd encourage you both to take a the 6 hour hunter education course, not the online version, but go to the course together. It might help rid her of some of her negative feelings and make you a little more confident in the field.</p><p>Good luck and I'll take the bet, I know you will be out there this fall. It's truly amazing and rewarding whether or not you harvest an animal.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Buck1970, post: 1907124, member: 111353"] Sorry James, but this may not the the best place to ask for marital advice. However, you are to be commended for being concerned for your wife’s feelings. That could explain 30+ with the same woman. I’m with mine 25 today actually. So my $.02 worth, unless she says she will divorce you, go hunting. Explain what it means and that you want to try. Who knows, you may not like it, but more than likely you will fall in love. Try and involve her and change her mind from her bad experiences in the past. Texas has great hunting opportunity, not sure what part your are from, but you don’t have to travel too far anywhere for decent public hunting. Also, I’d encourage you both to take a the 6 hour hunter education course, not the online version, but go to the course together. It might help rid her of some of her negative feelings and make you a little more confident in the field. Good luck and I’ll take the bet, I know you will be out there this fall. It’s truly amazing and rewarding whether or not you harvest an animal. [/QUOTE]
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