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Re: What makes a good hunting partner?
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09/24/15 05:44 PM
09/24/15 05:44 PM
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The best hunting partner is one that hunts a separate property. ^^^^This! I love helping people on their farms and appreciate the help in return. But when it comes to the hunting, it's a lot easier if they hunt their place and I'll hunt mine. Pretty much eliminates all the issues. You can still hang out after the hunt is over or film one another, but I like it when I hunt my place and he hunts his.
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