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Old 09-16-2005, 10:44 PM
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What kills me is that some of these rich hunters that want to pass the tradition down to their children do not understand that it might be gone altogether in the near future.

I know I get frustrated having to deal with trying to find a place to hunt, and dealing with other idiot hunters that hunt right on top of me or decide not to hunt with me in the same field but set up their own decoys 100 yards away from me.

I have gone deer hunting on opening day in a specific spot only to see blaze orange every 50 yards in this particular wooded area of the farm. Mind you, the farm is 110 acres with other wooded spots, but everybody has to set up around my permanent stand.

As more and more people decide to quit hunting, there will be less and less people supporting it and the "Right to Bear Arms." Finding shooting ranges isn't the easiest thing either, but it is easier to pay a little money at a range and shoot than it is to find a farm to hunt on. Such is life.

As more and more people are forced out of hunting, I am willing to bet that hunting and shooting will be gone. Hopefully, it will not happen in my lifetime or my kids' lifetime, but I am willing to bet that it will happen.
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