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Re: How did you grow up hunting?
[Re: Ray_Coon]
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10/25/21 03:45 PM
10/25/21 03:45 PM
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Narrow Gap
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I grew up hunting in North Baldwin County with all my family and friends. I don’t even remember the first time I went hunting since my Daddy would bring me out there at a very early age. Our family and friends dog hunted from the time I was very young till I was grown. I have some very vivid and great memories being out there hunting with all my family and friends of the family. There will never be be a time like that again when We used to be able to hunt where We wanted to and permits were free or very minimal cost for hunting the land. No gates anywhere just freedom to hunt thousands of acres and enjoy God’s creation.
Last edited by Narrow Gap; 10/25/21 03:48 PM. Reason: Add word
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