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<blockquote data-quote="BP338" data-source="post: 271857" data-attributes="member: 415"><p>I believe that time and money play a big factor into it. This includes assets such as land and boats that could also play into it. I've seen some big fish caught from the shore by someone who doesn't usually fish. To them no big deal. Seems that there are more "casual' fishermen out there that catch big fish than casual hunters shooting a big animal. UNLESS there's money involved. Some skill is required by both, not much though if you have money/assets. </p><p></p><p></p><p>I believe that the experience of putting in the time, developing the talents AND THEN bagging a big animal or fish is the most rewarding. Have you ever been fascinated by a hunting story where a person, who has never hunted before, shoots a big buck by the side of the road? Not me anyway. And if you pay close enough attention, those kinds of bucks are being watched by someone who puts in the time and effort to get the big one. It's the whole experience of getting something big that makes it worth it. The smile on that guys face from SD that shot the 200" buck says it all.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BP338, post: 271857, member: 415"] I believe that time and money play a big factor into it. This includes assets such as land and boats that could also play into it. I've seen some big fish caught from the shore by someone who doesn't usually fish. To them no big deal. Seems that there are more "casual' fishermen out there that catch big fish than casual hunters shooting a big animal. UNLESS there's money involved. Some skill is required by both, not much though if you have money/assets. I believe that the experience of putting in the time, developing the talents AND THEN bagging a big animal or fish is the most rewarding. Have you ever been fascinated by a hunting story where a person, who has never hunted before, shoots a big buck by the side of the road? Not me anyway. And if you pay close enough attention, those kinds of bucks are being watched by someone who puts in the time and effort to get the big one. It's the whole experience of getting something big that makes it worth it. The smile on that guys face from SD that shot the 200" buck says it all. [/QUOTE]
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