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<blockquote data-quote="120 Acres" data-source="post: 2678467" data-attributes="member: 31872"><p>I love the fact that I can go to my freezer and pull out a block of frozen ground deer/rabbit/hog/squirrel, that I killed, throw in in a pot and make the best chili/stew/roast/fry ever.</p><p></p><p>That is only second to the thrill of the hunt. All the prep that goes into a good season, the time you put in the stand all builds up to watching the critters come in. Whether I am going to shoot something or not, that is the thrill for me.</p><p></p><p>And then there is the talking about hunting. What happened, what could have happened, what your buddy says he did... you know, comradery. You dont even have to know someone to talk for hours about it.</p><p></p><p>Those are a few small things that I really enjoy about being PRO-HUNTING.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="120 Acres, post: 2678467, member: 31872"] I love the fact that I can go to my freezer and pull out a block of frozen ground deer/rabbit/hog/squirrel, that I killed, throw in in a pot and make the best chili/stew/roast/fry ever. That is only second to the thrill of the hunt. All the prep that goes into a good season, the time you put in the stand all builds up to watching the critters come in. Whether I am going to shoot something or not, that is the thrill for me. And then there is the talking about hunting. What happened, what could have happened, what your buddy says he did... you know, comradery. You dont even have to know someone to talk for hours about it. Those are a few small things that I really enjoy about being PRO-HUNTING. [/QUOTE]
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