Out with the old and all that… Happy New Year!
2007 is about to wrap up, moving on never to be seen again. Like a lot of folks, I find myself reflecting a bit on the past 12 months, the good, the bad, and the porcine.
It’s been a pretty good year, altogether. I’ve been busy, but a lot of my time was spent hunting… and that’s always a good thing! To begin with, 2007 was the innaugural year of the Hog Blog. February will mark the full year mark, and I’ve gotta say I have enjoyed every minute so far. The writing and experience has been fun, but even better has been the friends and contacts I’ve made in the process.
What else did the past year bring?
Well, on the good side, I had some pretty good hunts in 2007. From hunting exotics in Texas, to time spent at Tejon ranch chasing hogs, to a couple of successful blacktail hunts… heck, even my archery elk hunt in Colorado was a blast, despite the experience with a bad guide. I ended the year with a freezer full of meat, a bunch of great outdoor experiences, and some new friends.
The past year offered my first taste of professional guiding, a taste I found quite appealing. I’ll be doing a bit more in 2008, and hope to build on that over the coming years. I’ve always enjoyed taking other people hunting. Getting paid for it changes the equation a little bit, but I still like it. Of course you, the Hog Blog readers, will read more about this experience as it develops.
2007 didn’t really bring too many negatives, at least as far as hunting goes. There was the Jim Zumbo “assault weapons” fiasco, which really showed the ugly side of the dogpile mentality that is so prevalent on the Internet. Too see the vitriol and pure hatred heaped on someone who spent a large part of his life as a champion of the outdoors sports… and all over a few poorly considered thoughts… well, it really didn’t do any favors for my opinion of human nature. The way it divided the hunting and shooting community set us back a ways as well, and if the antis didn’t learn a few new tricks from that one, they should have.
Of course, the California lead ban is the latest blow to hunters. While there’s still some hope if hunters will unite and speak up with a cohesive message, the groundwork has been laid. We are perceived as a politically insignificant group, not only in CA but around the country, and this ban is only the beginning. Actually, some folks will say it began long ago, but regardless, the line has been drawn. Will we step up as a community, or will we prove “them” right by not doing anything about it?
2008 promises to be a big year for hunters in CA, and possibly around the U.S. I’ve got big plans myself, and hope you all do too. Several hunts are on tap, as well as big events like the SHOT Show, and local hunting expositions. There’s also going to be some big political opportunities with elections on the horizon. Maybe I’m over-blowing things, but it seems to me like the coming elections will prove to be a critical turning point for hunters and gun owners alike.
Anyway, it is with these thoughts in mind that I wait by the door for the entrance of the new year. I wish you all well in 2008, and thank you for sharing 2007 with me and the Hog Blog.
Posted on 31st December 2007
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