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Old 09-11-2006 | 08:43 PM
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Default RE: Deer Anatomy REVIEW..

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ORIGINAL: Greg / MO

What you are failing to see is that a certain basic knowledge is required to do anything properly.
You're right; to do something properly, it helps to have knowledge.

How does one acquire that, Atlas? Did you know that five minutes after birth? Let me see.. Mom gives birth, the nurse snips the umbillical cord, and baby Atlas looks up and says "aiming at a broadside deer low and just behind the crease of his front leg should not only catch the heart, but both lungs too..." That would be a heck of a mouthful for your first words...

No, as preposterously ridiculous as it may sound, I'm willing to wager that the knowledge you possess was GASP! learned somewhere!
Of course it was Greg! Hunter's Education!

Because, as Atlas has pointed out time and time again, Hunter's Education is required in every state in order to go out and hunt.

Wait. That's wrong isn't it? Yeah, it is. Hunter's Education isn't required in every state. Hunter's Education is nothing more than a firearms safety course here in Washington. I can honestly say that no time was spent learning the anatomy of the animals I would be encountering in the wild.
No, Atlas said just take Hunters Ed, Atlas would never be wrong!!!

Atlas is the greatest deer hunt here, he shot a doe, OOPS I mean mature buck, OOPS, I mean a spike last year. No way I can measure up to him, LOL
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