Fisher13
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Registered: Dec 2012
Location: Pennsylvania
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I live in a sub division, and have made a lot of new friends because of it. My kids always have neighbors to play with. My neighbors go hunting with me quite a bit even thouh they don't own hounds. My dogs are all trained not to bark it takes some doing, but they are more then capable of learning that.
Just try to live nearby some state land, so you don't have to drive far to hunt.
It's not ideal for hunting hounds, but I still own a couple and get to go hunting. It's also important to keep your priorities in order hunting is a hobby, at the end of the day. Your career is far more important, and effects not only you but your future, and family. Possibly even your health, if you don't have medical insurance.
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