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Post by Woody Williams on Nov 19, 2020 10:49:25 GMT -5
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Post by jjas on Nov 19, 2020 11:33:46 GMT -5
Hopefully that trend will continue AFTER covid as well as we need to do a better job of replacing hunters and fishermen as we age out and/or pass on.
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Post by Ahawkeye on Nov 19, 2020 11:51:26 GMT -5
I would bet there is an influx of what I call return outdoors people. I hear stories all the time of people that used to hunt or used to fish but no longer do because of family obligations, percieved lack of time or whatever reason. Maybe this is some of those folks returning to the outdoors. I have not personally seen an influx on the public grounds that i hunt and fish. I've not seen a bunch of newbies but then again I tend to go where others don't like to go because it's too far or too hard to get there. Come to think about it from my hunting spots I've not seen a sinle sole this year the parking lots were at normal capacity. But hey, any shot un the arm for the DNR is a good thing in my book.
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Post by Deleted on Nov 19, 2020 13:16:51 GMT -5
Take a teaspoon of local beekeeper honey at bedtime. It does wonders to your immune system aka kills viruses. www.beeplaza.com.au/why-do-beekeepers-live-long.htmlKnock on wood, but for two years eating my honey I have not been sick and have more energy now than a few years ago. Only bad part I do more and feel the pain afterwards more. I wish I started taking honey 59 years ago.
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Post by jjas on Nov 19, 2020 13:37:17 GMT -5
Take a teaspoon of local beekeeper honey at bedtime. It does wonders to your immune system aka kills viruses. www.beeplaza.com.au/why-do-beekeepers-live-long.htmlKnock on wood, but for two years eating my honey I have not been sick and have more energy now than a few years ago. Only bad part I do more and feel the pain afterwards more. I wish I started taking honey 59 years ago. While I'm sure that local beekeeper honey is good for you, I fail to understand what it has to do with the surge in hunting and fishing license sales...
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Post by greghopper on Nov 19, 2020 14:18:28 GMT -5
He’s probably thinking that it has stopped him from getting the virus 🦠
But who knows
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Post by Ahawkeye on Nov 19, 2020 14:19:50 GMT -5
Take a teaspoon of local beekeeper honey at bedtime. It does wonders to your immune system aka kills viruses. www.beeplaza.com.au/why-do-beekeepers-live-long.htmlKnock on wood, but for two years eating my honey I have not been sick and have more energy now than a few years ago. Only bad part I do more and feel the pain afterwards more. I wish I started taking honey 59 years ago. While I'm sure that local beekeeper honey is good for you, I fail to understand what it has to do with the surge in hunting and fishing license sales...
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