Ben Long
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I'm a bit of a homebody when it comes to hunting. Most of my hunting is within 75 miles of my home in NW Montana, but that includes 4 million acres of national forest and 1 million acres of timber lands, so it's a hell of a backyard. That said, family medical issues have shorted my leash and my spare time and budget considerably over the past decade. I'm lucky to have a friend who allows me to hunt whitetails on a 2000 acre ranch on the outskirts of my town. Maybe 10 minutes between leaving my house and loading my rifle. On the high point of the property I can check look at my home's bedroom lights through my binoculars. I very much miss the adventure that goes with the backcountry and roadtrips. However, having that opportunity close to home has saved my mental health and kept me in venison several winters. I am very grateful for it.
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