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Old 06-02-2005 | 08:57 PM
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longrifle what do you mean by little green button? never heard that saying before.

Right above the u in your name, their is a green button. If I click on that button, it blocks your messages from me. And ignore button if you will.


long...since you asked.....i would suggest reading up all the literature you can find about the target species. talk to people to find out what to look for. call the state wildlife agency and have them point you in the right direction. then show up, thats 90% of it. if you get one, just think of the thrill...if you don't, take the knowledge that you gained and try again next year. when success finaly knocks...the victory will be sweet. just showing up with a fistfull of bills and a gun....well, is PATHETIC....do it the hard way....the right way....the way of a hunter. Feel what it is like to be the predator....not some shleprock with some extra dough and some extra space on his wall to fill.
Well, I am sorry to say that I can't take large hunting trips every single year. Not yet that is. At this time in my life I simply cannot afford to do such a thing. I do however take several trips every year down to southern Illinois. I hunt public ground on my own. That trip is more to get away for a while. My business keeps me hoppin'.

Do I think some hunts are unethical? Yes I do. But I also think some are ethical. It is really in the eye of the beholder. I think high fence operations are unethical. I am sure their are people who would dissagree. If their were not any, these places wouldn't exist. Just my thoughts on the subject. Good luck in your endeavors.
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