Originally Posted by
Ezly88
Chris that's what I want to experience the whole actual blood and sweat the hours in the woods or back road trapping your bird actual field work I love all that to me in my opinion in any type of hunting it's the field work you put in what makes you a hunter not the the many books you have in your library at home which I understand you can learn new methods and tips to make your life easier and the birds but I mean if your sponsor has any knowledge I'm sure you would learn what you need to learn from your sponsor if I had the ability to sponsor someone I'd be eager to teach that way I'd have buddy's to hunt with and enjoy nature in the field, and continue this ancient sport instead of lettingit be forgotten I'm a carpenter I always have access to building materials and a electrician so the expense on that part is no issue for me I already made my own hoods and anklets I love building my own things it's part of the fun for me I'm still looking for the right glove think I found one I'm probly going to order it next week idk I've breed pigeons and chickens I know the work involved in caring