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I am really curious, maybe I should start a poll, but I doubt to many would answer truthfully, but i am curious who here hunts just to hunt! Or who hunts for the " so called putting meat in the freezer" or who hunts to just enjoy the thrill of what might be hiding behind the next Bush or over the next bump? I see from alot of posts and responses that some , actually alot get all worked up if they don't get " THEIR" deer or "THEIR" elk. Everyone has their reasons for huntn, mine is I luckily was raised that way and its my favorite time of year and there is no better sport or quarry than a mature blacktail buck!! I really don't care if I notch a tag or not, I could have notched it a total of 6 times this season so far but didn't squeeze the trigger. My daughter gave a good go at crackn one but just couldn't get things lined up, I think it was buck fever, but she wont admit to that... I am curious as to why some people hunt though
I got a lot of the same opinions as Jackmaster, maybe that's cause I've known him since he was a little snot nosed kid!! But ya, I just want to be in the woods, All the time, I don't give a crap if I shoot anything or not. I hunt all year long, not with my rifle, but with my desire to see what's over the next hill, find sheds, put up a camera and see what walks by. We all got so much garbage that this world throws at us, the further I get from town and the deeper into the woods I get, the better I feel. The hunt is the main thing for me, if I am blessed to tag an animal, that's good, but not my main reason. I could just walk through the woods and look at all of Gods creation all day, every day and never get tired of it.
I'm right there with most of you guys. I don't hunt to kill. I hunt because I was raised around it. I love the outdoors and everything that comes with it. One of the things I enjoy more than anything is taking a newbie out. I love taking kids out. And when that glorious time comes when they actually harvest their first animal I'm just excited as they are. This year when I harvested my bull I was shaking uncontrollably. My wife had to actually look at me and tell me to calm down
Cowboy, do you hit the Kapowsin side or Eatonville?
If the blue lines are your track you shouldn't worry about getting lost! Looks like you never left the road.http://hunting-washington.com/smf/index.php/topic,184398.0.html