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Not only did fellow hunters offer monetary donations, but several wrote Ragan telling him their freezers were stuffed with hundreds of pounds of venison and would like to bring his family several dinners’ worth of food. A few gave Ragan leads on job possibilities.

“I might be starting a job as a result of the site,” Ragan said last week.

Ragan wrote in a post on the website recently: “Grown man here who thought I was a little bit tuff (sic) has tear in his eyes. You guys have totally turned the xmas spirit around in my home today.”

Lou Compton, the president of the Maryland Bowhunters Society, was not surprised by the reaction.

“It’s typical of what I’ve seen in the past,” said Compton, who made a $25 donation. “From what I’ve seen from bowhunters and hunters in general is to be very kind and caring people. It’s not the first example of somebody posting something on a (hunting-related) Internet site and people just pitched in and helped each other out, maybe not to this extent. Even a non-hunter telling a story of their house burning down and maybe they’ve got a couple of young kids, hunters as a rule have been very generous people.”

Said Ragan: “The hunting community is so different than what the non-hunters see it as, we help each other, we help scratch each other’s back. … It reminds me of the old days, if you have two dollars and you give it to him if he needs it.”

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