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Hi guys,

After coming here to US its 5 years already, just got my hunting license.

Hunting hooked me on since i were 11 y.o. Thanks to my Grandfather most of the time i were in forest on weekends, not in the clubs doing drugs and making trouble..

I am from eastern Europe and hunting there is different. To hunt there you have to be in a hunting club, there are no state lands you can hunt on alone....So average hunting day was 15-30 men in forest chasing an animal...

The thing is...

I am looking for hunting buddy, or someone who could teach me a little more about this hunting you do here guys...

I am interested in any type of hunting... Even those which average hunters are not interested in ... like coyotee, fox hunting....

I live in Brooklyn NY

Thanks.

Ed

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