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| K4RSD ![]() ![]() Join Date: Mar 2009 Location: Fishers, IN
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![]() ![]() ![]() | Hunting Tradition: Generation to Generation Like most sportsmen, I have many memories of growing up, hunting with my family and friends. I feel very blessed to have had the experiences I have, especially with family. I thought I would start this thread to let people post similar stories of sporting/shooting traditions passed down from generation to generation. People who don’t get involved in these sports just don’t understand the bond between people that share the ancient and primal traditions of hunting, fishing, and trapping. This is not a contest, but a time to reflect and be thankful. Please share your experiences with us!
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