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<blockquote data-quote="Retired Educator" data-source="post: 271888" data-attributes="member: 3373"><p>This question could go on forever. For what it's worth in my experience, I know fishermen and hunters that consistently catch a lot of fish and shoot big animals. In both cases they nearly all spend a lot of time in both endeavors. I as nearly all because "all" isn't really possible. In addition, because they spend a lot of time doing either they also know where and how to hunt or fish. I spend more time hunting than fishing and because of that there are areas that I hunt because experience has taught me where I will most likely find what I'm looking for.</p><p></p><p>Hunting and fishing is kind of like finishing drywall, do it every day and you'll get pretty good at it. Do it once a year on a weekend and it won't be so nice..Now the second part, you do have to fish in water where the population of bigger fish is there, or you do have to hunt in areas that has a huntable population of what you are looking for. Regardless of the posts on here, hunt all you want, but you will have a difficult time shooting a limit of roosters in Pembina.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Retired Educator, post: 271888, member: 3373"] This question could go on forever. For what it's worth in my experience, I know fishermen and hunters that consistently catch a lot of fish and shoot big animals. In both cases they nearly all spend a lot of time in both endeavors. I as nearly all because "all" isn't really possible. In addition, because they spend a lot of time doing either they also know where and how to hunt or fish. I spend more time hunting than fishing and because of that there are areas that I hunt because experience has taught me where I will most likely find what I'm looking for. Hunting and fishing is kind of like finishing drywall, do it every day and you'll get pretty good at it. Do it once a year on a weekend and it won't be so nice..Now the second part, you do have to fish in water where the population of bigger fish is there, or you do have to hunt in areas that has a huntable population of what you are looking for. Regardless of the posts on here, hunt all you want, but you will have a difficult time shooting a limit of roosters in Pembina. [/QUOTE]
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