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It seems to me that every hunting season is different from another and this is normal. Yes, a person strongly influences nature and sooner or later any animals change their areola habitats. My father went hunting for 15 years to the same place, but for the last two years he has been hunting in other place. I rarely go hunting, no more than one weekend in a season. Usually I get more pleasure from being in nature than from hunting. It's also important to have good hunting gear. I use binoculars, rifle, whistles, dogs. I read various reviews, for example https://hikezone.org/, in order to choose the best.
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