Mr_Pale_Horse
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I have hunted the same out of state property for the last 23 seasons. There have been other hunts in other locations overlapping this farm, but opening day, has been in the same place all those years.
I found out, just before the season started, that this year is likely the last on this property. The owners have several tracks of land, and have offered a different piece of ground.
Maybe it is my age (or the excess of it) or health (or the lack of it) but the idea of learning a new place and setting up a hunting camp (there is a single machine shed on the new property) has me thinking I may just pull the plug on the whole excercise.
I still have opportunities closer to home. The only real draw to the out of state hunt is the people with whom I hunt. They are still mulling the transition.
I found out, just before the season started, that this year is likely the last on this property. The owners have several tracks of land, and have offered a different piece of ground.
Maybe it is my age (or the excess of it) or health (or the lack of it) but the idea of learning a new place and setting up a hunting camp (there is a single machine shed on the new property) has me thinking I may just pull the plug on the whole excercise.
I still have opportunities closer to home. The only real draw to the out of state hunt is the people with whom I hunt. They are still mulling the transition.