Deer & Deer Hunting

HARD WORK EARNS THE BUCK

Work ranks among the many anchors of my life, along with family, nature, the outdoors and friends. Yes work, in the form of making a living (I’m fortunate to do things I love, though I’m not getting wealthy) and also effort expended doing things I love and for which I live.

For me, that’s the outdoors, especially hunting.

I’ve tried to pass that ethic along to my now-20-something children, who also love the outdoors and are starting to make lifestyle decisions about who they will be. Nothing comes easy, but you get out more than you put in.

Wisconsin deer hunting is an outdoor anchor for my boys and me. I grew

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