FINS

When it comes to deer hunting, small details often fill-in the gaps making for a much bigger picture. (Author’s photo)

When I hunt and fish, seemingly inconsequential small details tend to drip slowly back into my head in the hours and days after really big moments.

Like last Friday afternoon, with the unusually painful right ankle as I walked to the woods under the weight of a portable treestand, backpack, and crossbow.

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