Friday, October 22, 2010

The meat does not fry if the lead does not fly

By Daniel Adney


       Deer season is in full stride and many students are estatic about it. Many NSU students grew up hunting deer so when the season rolls around it is natural to grab the gear, get up early and hit the woods.
       “It’s not just a passion, it’s an obsession,” said Paden Fleak, Sapulpa freshman.
       For many this past time begins as a simple hobby and it often turns into a full-blown obsession. It isn't a bad obsession to have. Hunting is often a relaxing time that most spend in the woods alone.
       “When I’m hunting it’s the most spiritual time for me,” said Heather Simmons, Sapulpa junior.
       Bow Season began Oct. 1 and Muzzleloader is set to start Oct. 23, which is coincidently during fall break. This should give all the student hunters a chance to take a break from stressful classes and spend some quality time in the woods.

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