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<blockquote data-quote="Goldtarget" data-source="post: 109121" data-attributes="member: 2152"><p>Thankfully I've been pretty lucky and as the dry sets in things will become tougher. There's definitely some cringe worthy photos and clips out there, and the reason why I get out in the daylight, I find it infinitely easier to leave the places as pristine as I found them when I have enough workable light. Even just making sure the dirt from the lesche goes onto the cloth and then all back in the hole is a daylight task. I carry a water bottle and check up on my digs, I stopped in one Park as the last hunt left a couple of discolouration patches in the kikuyu where I had done plugs instead of slit, there's definitely an art and responsibility that the rouge element out there don't take on board. With enough practice and finesse there would be very few areas with right right conditions that couldn't be hunted. I try and treat it like I own it, leave it as I would like it left if it was mine.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Goldtarget, post: 109121, member: 2152"] Thankfully I've been pretty lucky and as the dry sets in things will become tougher. There's definitely some cringe worthy photos and clips out there, and the reason why I get out in the daylight, I find it infinitely easier to leave the places as pristine as I found them when I have enough workable light. Even just making sure the dirt from the lesche goes onto the cloth and then all back in the hole is a daylight task. I carry a water bottle and check up on my digs, I stopped in one Park as the last hunt left a couple of discolouration patches in the kikuyu where I had done plugs instead of slit, there's definitely an art and responsibility that the rouge element out there don't take on board. With enough practice and finesse there would be very few areas with right right conditions that couldn't be hunted. I try and treat it like I own it, leave it as I would like it left if it was mine. [/QUOTE]
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