Posted by redforlife on January 07, 2023 at 21:48:41 from (174.213.208.217):
In Reply to: Deer season is posted by Phil9N3667 on January 07, 2023 at 16:05:13:
I'm with you there.
I'm always glad to see deer season come to pass. I use to hunt myself, but now just give others permission to hunt. But it's always nice when it's over. No more hunters driving around. No more people wheeling in the driveway just to chit chat. Just pull in to say they are hunting and seen you out. Interrupting you while your trying to get your chores done before dark. And you don't want to be rude, so you feel obligated to talk for a bit. It just gets old after awhile. And in my state, they have early youth hunt, and late doe season, and all this crap. I wish they would just go back to the 10 day regular season and that's it (other than archery and muzzle loading). Get it over and done with.
If it was just one bunch, all the glad handing wouldn't be so bad. But I have 3 bunches. When one bunch is gone, another bunch shows up. It just gets old after awhile.
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