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Old 12-12-2005 | 06:58 AM
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atlasman
 
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Default RE: Got some pics of a nice buck in my yard

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Atlas,
unfortunatley, you have just told me and everyone else all we need to know about your ethics.
Yes I have........I take care of my family and property that we all work very hard to keep up. I also do my best to help the animals in my yard survive through the winter given the limited habitat they are left with. Whatever animals come to take advantage of that help is beyond my control.


If you are man enough to choose to break a law, be man enough to admit it; that would be respectable.
I am man enough to break a law........the other day I went 3 miles an hour OVER the speed limit []


I'm sorry you chose not to.
I'm not.


However, I never accused you of hunting in your backyard; and never said if i agreed with the law or not because its irrelevant; I simply questioned the fact that if you are willing to break the Environmental Conservationslaw in your own back yard,
You said I was breaking the law while representing myself as a hunter. That is untrue...........what I do as a hunter has nothing to do with what I do in my yard.


I hope that you are not willing to break the law while your hunting (ie. representing yourself as a hunter).
Yea, well don't worry because I don't........everyone here knows that about me already. Try to accumulate more then 20 posts before you start questioning people's character.


Its your own free will to either follow or break the law; but I would hope all real sportsman TRY to follow and obey all the game / environmental conservation laws; and if they don't agree with one, try to change it.
Remember that the next time you sit in your teestand until dark.........or climb in at dark and pull your bow up because both are illegal.


I would have had a lot more respect for you if you hadn't tried to white wash your willfully breaking the law.
I couldn't care less if some random stranger off the internet "respects" me based on his myopic perception of what goes on in my backyard.


Prime example was when I got pulled over for speeding last spring, the trooper asked me if i knew why he pulled me over, and I told him "yes, because I was speeding"; I was in the wrong and admitted it, and he let me go with a warning. I'm no angel, but when I'm wrong, and know it, i admit it. jmo
If you had been here for a longer period of time you would have answers to all your little problems..........you know what they say about not assuming
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