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Old 10-27-2006 | 08:07 AM
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Jeff Ovington
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Default RE: I missed...or did I??

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Obviously you made a bad call. You should have looked for the deer. Hopefully you learned a lesson. You are right though, you shouldn't have posted it here. Too many of the people on this forum havea high and mighty attitude. They take every opportunity they have to let everyone know how ethical they are and how much of a better hunter than you they are. Get over yourselves. Mistakes happen to everyone. Hopefully this one doesn't happen to him again, but it happened. Should he give up hunting for a year, no way. Go out and try again, but make it count.

As for tagging the deer after it is rotten, I wouldn't expect you to do that. Earlier this year I shot a doe. I wasn't sure of my hit, so I let it sit over night. That is the supposed "ethical" thing to do. I found it the next mourning, but the coyotes had already shredded it. If you think I tagged it anyway, your nuts. If you can't use the deer anymore thenwhy tag it. If it makes you feel better about yourself, then you tag it.

I am glad that I don't hunt with most of you. You would take the fun out of hunting. There is a difference between having respect for your quary and just being a buch of anal retentive elitists.
Quite frankly I'm glad I don't hunt with you.....
You weren't sure of your hit???? Before you shoot you make sure of of your point of aim..That is ethics..
Unethical practices result in wounding of game loss and destroyed game..
Hell, we hold wolves and cougars accountable for this practice, do we not?
The least we should do is is tag out thats responsibility to animals we have respect for..
Granted you were twelve at the time and you did make a huge effort in finding it..
But your believes inGLAD NOT TO BE HUNTING WITH SOME OF OUR MEMBERSBECAUSE IT WOULD TAKE THE "FUN OUT OF HUNTING" is disapointing to read......

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