Locating and Harvesting the Biggest Muley of Your Life
Friday, August 9, 2013
Still-hunting
Still-hunting
is a solo sport, and few hunters can become proficient at it. Still-hunting can
be learned only after many hours and seasons of practice. It’s a rewarding
experience for those who have the necessary time, patience, and persistence.
I feel very fortunate to have been raised in a rural community nestled in the rugged mountains of Idaho. In my youth, the locals paid little attention to game laws and seasons. Back then everyone hunted for meat. There was a certain amount of red meat that was needed be brought in to get everyone through the winter and we hunted until that supply was met. Hunting wasn’t for sport. It was for survival. We killed a lot deer. Those were the run, gun, and grin days of hunting here in Idaho. I loved every minute of it.
Times have changed. Those days are gone. But I would like to thank all the old-timers who so freely shared their hunting lore and secret spots with me. The lessons have not been forgotten. Thank you all.
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