Are we considered diehards?

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How many of you could hunt every day or as close to it as possible and not tire of it?

Never tire
26
62%
Would get bored after a few months
16
38%
 
Total votes: 42

Woodsman
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Joined: Mon Jan 20, 2003 9:16 pm
Location: Montreal, Quebec

Post by Woodsman »

I enjoy hunting tremedously, but just like the changing seasons, I have other interests during the hot summer months... I enjoy boating/water sports and fishing.
Pete

The great outdoors is where I want to be.
Hoss
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Joined: Wed Apr 23, 2003 11:13 pm

Post by Hoss »

I know someday I wont be able to go and who knows the way my back lets me down It may be sooner than I would like......SO I go as often as I can and I take in the sites and the sounds and the smells and oh how I am building memorys..........dont want to even think of it ending, it makes me to anxious for oct 1st again.....
Dedicated.... ta all the sweet Bucks yet ta die!
Tar Heel
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Joined: Sat Dec 28, 2002 2:23 pm

Post by Tar Heel »

I already hunt from September (north Carolina) to January (Virginia),
By the time Jan gets here my gung ho is gone. Yes I would get bored.

James
#16
Posts: 113
Joined: Fri Dec 19, 2003 10:00 pm
Location: Eastern Ontario

Post by #16 »

I would get bored, as it is I hunt from Sept 15 to Dec 15. Our season closes here Dec 15 and I found myself wandering around my hunting area this weekend thinking about the sights and sounds of this past season.I probably would go for a short deer hunt now .

Brad
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maple
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Joined: Mon Oct 28, 2002 11:50 am
Location: Outside Ottawa, Ont.

Post by maple »

Hunt?
If hunting means deer hunting, I would get mighty fidgity and do something else for a while.

But if you mean hunting for stuff, then I'm ready to go any time. In the spring it's looking for wild garlic, fiddleheads and morels and wild asparagus. Then it's hunting for fish; trout, pickeral and the like. Summer is the time to spend with family on the coast, diggin clams and picking arsters. When October 1 comes along, I'm refreshed and ready to hunt.

It's all good.

Maple
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