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Unread 09-20-2015, 07:25 PM   #8
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Possessive feelings on hunting and fishing spots can be tough on ones mind.
I have taken friends to spots that I've found in the past, only to be told by another friend the following season, of being taken to that same spot that by the first friend.
On the flipside I've been told by a sometime hunting partner that I couldn't go back to a spot on public land, that we both know, we found for the first time together.
Unfortunately I find myself hunting alone more of the time. But it saddens me because I enjoy seeing a hunting partner and his dogs have success in an area that we've shared, as much as I do enjoy having it to myself.
Spending a great day and hunting spot with someone who's company I enjoy, is far sweeter than keeping a spot only to myself.
Although sometimes I'm left with bitter feelings when I feel that trust has been abused.
I hate to say it, but there is some comfort in hearing of others having this same issue.
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