Alan Administrator Staff member Admin Moderator Joined Feb 21, 2025 Messages 99 Dec 6, 2025 #1 I’d love to hear from the community, what’s a hunting tradition you learned from your family? It could be a pre-hunt ritual, a special meal or a way you track and prepare game. Share your stories...
I’d love to hear from the community, what’s a hunting tradition you learned from your family? It could be a pre-hunt ritual, a special meal or a way you track and prepare game. Share your stories...
O Oscars Member Joined Sep 23, 2025 Messages 21 Dec 14, 2025 #2 As a new hunter, I double-checked the same two pockets every time. My mom always said that being organized kept you safe.
As a new hunter, I double-checked the same two pockets every time. My mom always said that being organized kept you safe.
G Gray Joe Member Joined Oct 8, 2025 Messages 14 Dec 14, 2025 #3 My dad would have us share what we wanted to learn on each hunt. Looking back, i can say that those moments were what really mattered.
My dad would have us share what we wanted to learn on each hunt. Looking back, i can say that those moments were what really mattered.
A Civilian Active member Joined Sep 13, 2025 Messages 38 Dec 14, 2025 #4 My cousin always insisted we bring a tiny piece of chocolate. He said it helped him relax or something. Just an excuse for sweets, if you ask me.
My cousin always insisted we bring a tiny piece of chocolate. He said it helped him relax or something. Just an excuse for sweets, if you ask me.
T Teddy Member Joined Oct 1, 2025 Messages 21 Dec 14, 2025 #5 My brother’s thing was to tell the woods we weren't there to cause trouble. It sounds silly, but it worked!
My brother’s thing was to tell the woods we weren't there to cause trouble. It sounds silly, but it worked!