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Old 12-17-2005 | 03:13 PM
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James B
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Default RE: Are you a hunter?

I agree with much of what you all say. I have made quite a few hunting and fishing trips to Canada. For Black Bear and moose, he has tree stands set up in areas which he has scouted because he is there. However like DD says, just because you sit in that stand all day does not mean that you will score on anything. The animals are free ranging there of course and come and go as they please. Baiting severl stands for Bear only means that a Bear mat hit one of those baits. To me this is still hunting. It may be different in my mind if the game is locked in and has only the pre-baited areas in which to feed. In any case, If a method of hunting is legal and if a guy with little time to hunt or scout choose this type of hunt, I sure am not going to fault him for it. I have more time than Money but many have more MONEY than time. Let each guy enjoy his style of hunting.
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