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In 2010, what I am asking for is to increase my ability to become more patient. Easier said than done in my case, when I have a critter in front of me, even as small as a chicken ( Ruffed Grouse ), my breathing accelerates, my focus amplifies along with my desire to execute a good shot.
Patience, my goodness, its so easily discussed and I know when I sit by a campfire, a bunch of us can solve all of the worlds problems however when the time comes, easier said than done.
So as we are about to begin a new year, I want to wish all of you the best in 2010, lots of success and most of all lots of health and yes, patience 🙂
SB
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“A young man fears that by going too slow he may miss something. An older man knows that by going too fast, he may miss everything.”
Our own “Elkheart” said that, and it’s sure been the way for me. s 8)
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I wish I had some too, patience is just not a virtue of mine . . . that is in my eyes, I am WAY more patient than some of my freinds!
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Daniel and All.. A Happy & Healthy New Year to all of you too!
Ah.. the day my heart doesn’t get excited.. I’m probably not breathing either!
Patience is a virtue, this is true. But ya’ don’t need the latest camo, the latest UV Killer, Scent Lock, Queenie Doe’s Smokin Estrous, or anything like that. What you need cannot be bought! It must be learned. And Patience is the key!
All the best!
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