This is great advice. Too many guys think they have it made and it's a looonnngg road. Focus and stay humble, there's always somebody trying to take your spot and a new draft every year.
I hunted with an outfitter last year and sat in both types. I preferred the 25 for half day hunts. The 50 was extremely comfortable but harder for me to stand up in because the seat sat so low.
Yep that piece of paper usually only matters for the first job. After that it's experience. Your degree is your stepping stone for that first job. Think of it like which ladder rung do you want to start on.
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What's most important is your education and dedication to your chosen sport. Future quality employment opportunities or lack there of will directly be attributed to how you manage your sports and studies together. Employers covet college athletes due to their competitive nature combined...
The biggest thing I've learned is to pay attention trying to think like a deer. By that I mean taking placement into consideration and thinking through why something makes sense or why it doesn't.
I had this happen from my processor. SOB's tracked who brought in big deer and kept records over the years. Had them show up thinking they were soliciting the neighbors property but it was my family with a different last name.
Yeah every deer is different like people. Look at it like people, we usually know if someone is in their 20's,30's,40's etc but their are always outliers who look younger or older.
A neighbor killed a 3.5 year old a few years ago that dressed at 206 on Oct 5th. On the flip side a buddy killed...
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