Hunting as lifestyle, not just a hobby

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Hunting as lifestyle, not just a hobby

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44MagHunter is living the dream for many of us; afield most days, earning a living outdoors doing a job that actually benefits wildlife, sometimes in tent and backpack for days at a time, hunting for meat as he does his job.
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I gave him the 223/20 ga combo gun in the photo when he was a little tyke....
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....well maybe a bit older.... :lol:

He's always been a hunter though....
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And posted here a time or two about it:
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Here's his workplace now:
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Wow that’s really cool! Living the dream.
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Can't beat having a job that you love.
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My son, GKjr is a professional squirrel trapper in Northumberland a beautiful part of northern England. He spends his working days in the woods with either a shotgun or rifle.
He uses live catch traps so he can release Reds and just kill Greys.
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From the pics I see he's enjoying himself nothing better than the rocky's to find what you want to do with your life. danny
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Probably every father wants a version of this story for their son!
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MingoKid wrote: Sun Sep 29, 2019 8:34 pmProbably every father wants a version of this story for their son!
+1.
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Excellent :mrgreen:
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