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I am Robert Stevens, a retired teacher, a proud dad, and a seasoned deer hunter. Hunting is nothing new to me. I get introduced to hunting at an early age and since then spent countless hours in the woods and learned good lessons in terms of woodsmanship. My hunting career is highlighted with some big bugs that other hunters dream to gun down. To me, sharing of skills and knowledge means helping others. The Ranger expert is the site where I shared my hunting expertise. The favorite hunting time of mine was late December through mid-January. Do you want to know what makes a successful hunter? It’s all about hard work, passion, and a bit of luck.
I am Robert Stevens, a retired teacher, a proud dad, and a seasoned deer hunter. Hunting is nothing new to me. I get introduced to hunting at an early age and since then spent countless hours in the woods and learned good lessons in terms of woodsmanship. My hunting career is highlighted with some big bugs that other hunters dream to gun down. To me, sharing of skills and knowledge means helping others. The Ranger expert is the site where I shared my hunting expertise. The favorite hunting time of mine was late December through mid-January. Do you want to know what makes a successful hunter? It’s all about hard work, passion, and a bit of luck.
Welcome.... I have hunted my whole life too... but normally for the sake of helping to feed 4 kids! Not that I'm opposed to other forms of hunting as long as the resource is used.... but I go for the meat. I don't take risks on shooting... and have a one shot-one kill- type hunt on most of my outings. Patience, and I always take the easiest shot possible to not risk wounding and not recovering an animal... and so far I've never lost an animal. I know it can happen... I just try very hard to be sure its not me! Do you use your jeep to get to your hunting areas? Pretty much that is what I have done for years.









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