The Caribou Hunter

A city girl learns how it feels to pull the trigger
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DaveMarch 20, 2008 16:29 EST

That was a wonderful story, and I deeply enjoyed reading it. Thank you!

Here in the city, I am often misunderstood for the traditional ways that I enjoy the outdoors. There is a lot more beyond the city limits than hiking and climbing. I have never felt closer to nature than when I hunt and fish. I hope to share this article as often as I can to foster an understanding, as it is from an excellent point of view. Thanks again!

AnonymousApril 17, 2008 12:33 EST

Yuck! Just kill the beast and be done with it! Going on about yourself for 9 pages doesn't give the animal back its dignity. If you want a trophy, take the antlers and put them on your mantelpiece; don't write this annoying piece of garbage and pretend it is something other than what it is!

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