Hunting has become a way of life for me. It is interwoven into almost every day of my life. There is a satisfaction that comes with quality meat control that one can't get at the market. I select the meat (in the field), harvest it, butcher it, prepare it, and eat it. Mounts decorate my house, hunting videos frequently fill my house with sounds and images of the outdoors, and I spend a lot of time talking hunting with friends and family. So hunting is no longer an option for me, it is who I am. If finances get tough I may hunt less, but I will always find a way to get into a tree stand.