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Old 10-06-2005, 08:27 PM
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The fact that you are struggling with this shows that you are being considerate.For me it would be a matter of how well I know the person.Are we very close and I know that what this person is telling me is sincere and that he would be genuinely happy for me,as I would be for him if the roles were reversed.Or is it a new freindship where the person is being polite and overly courteous?The first thing is that I wouldn't hunt his prime stand no way no how,secondly I would ask him to describe the buck to me and if I saw it and had an opportunity on it I would pass,then I would either not tell him I saw it or just tell him that you are very appreciative to be there and you didn't feel it was right to kill a buck he had been working for for as long as he had,that you valued his potential friendship more than killing that deer.That is what is called character in my opinion!
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