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I was gonna try my hand at being a writer at one point but I had too many pictures that said things better than I could put to print.
Wanted to be a guide as well to get payed to do what I love. At the end of the day sharing the outdoors with others around me was payment enough.
My research project on natures critters native to the area has been ongoing for about 20+ years now. I try not to force feed anyone the information gained in that time unless asked upon.
Basically TR, as I've seen you do over and over again on other forums, quit preaching the gospel(your book), and get involved in a few threads that you didn't start on topics you claim to know so much about. We are not little birds here that need this regurgitated information stuffed down our beaks untill all we know to chirp is the TR way.
Rest assured there are many here that will listen closer to hands on trial and error experience afield through discussion over something they read in a dang book by a self proclaimed proffesor of the wild. I said that not you, only because that's the way you come across.
We'll all be STUDENTS of the wild till the day we die never understanding it all completely. Best we can hope for is to be the best STEWARDS of the lands as we possably can so next time you find yourself gazing out that window at that lonely doe, realize that there are many of us out there who do the same... just never felt the need to make a mountain out of a mole hill in the middle of June.
You need to extend your research bro. 10 yrs aint squat when it comes to general observations.Let me tell you something. I've been to a shrink a few times and gathered a lot of valuable information from them BUT, when I got home I was still a stinky plumber. Chew on that!