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<blockquote data-quote="bigcountryok" data-source="post: 1104619" data-attributes="member: 4368"><p>As far as panicing about the bird getting away, seeing the bird you just shot flopping away from you (even though you know its dead) does bring out a OH NO for a moment. The only time I ever ran out on a bird that was shot was one my son shot, cause I got caught up in the OH NO.</p><p></p><p>As far as celebrating...</p><p></p><p>Well I'm guilty of a yell or two myself. Hugging my son, and giving him a pat on the back. Celebrating when a buddy or myself lands a huge fish after a long battle. HELL YEAH!!!!</p><p></p><p>For me its a high comperable to nothing else out there and IMO there's not a damn thing wrong with celebrating a kill. It's not discraceful at all to celbrate the hunt IMO.</p><p></p><p>But I do agree that sometimes they seem to put on a show for the camera. But when it's true emotion...that's just part of it. If you don't get that rush...you're missing out.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bigcountryok, post: 1104619, member: 4368"] As far as panicing about the bird getting away, seeing the bird you just shot flopping away from you (even though you know its dead) does bring out a OH NO for a moment. The only time I ever ran out on a bird that was shot was one my son shot, cause I got caught up in the OH NO. As far as celebrating... Well I'm guilty of a yell or two myself. Hugging my son, and giving him a pat on the back. Celebrating when a buddy or myself lands a huge fish after a long battle. HELL YEAH!!!! For me its a high comperable to nothing else out there and IMO there's not a damn thing wrong with celebrating a kill. It's not discraceful at all to celbrate the hunt IMO. But I do agree that sometimes they seem to put on a show for the camera. But when it's true emotion...that's just part of it. If you don't get that rush...you're missing out. [/QUOTE]
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