I can sorta relate to the idea that men don't want to do like the "coach" tells them when they think they know something better.

On opening day of elk season my pick up got stuck in the snow. It started to slide off the road as I was tying to get it out. I stopped and walked out about three and a half miles to meet the tow truck. After he had it hooked up he gave instructions for me to get in and start it. Then he told me to put it in drive but not to touch the throttle.

I kept wanting to touch the throttle a little when it was pointing the correct direction but overcame the urge. When it was out I told him about the desire to touch the throttle and asked if he ever had folks who did. He said occationally he unhooks them and leaves because they just can't cooperate.

Maybe the male hunters can't control the urge to do their own thing.


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Everyday Hunter