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Old 11-03-2006 | 08:54 PM
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JeremiahJohnson
 
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Huck's right. My son and I hunted four days for that axis at Bar-E and we didn't even get to see him. We sat stands in the morning and stalked the rest of the day. I don't mind telling you those exotics kicked our butts - never been so challenged.

Cowboy, I'm afraid you're talking through your hat pardner. You'd get an "F" in debate son. When ever someone resorts to name-calling or foul/loud language rather than a well though out point of view supported by data or at least someone's first-hand experience, that person has lost the debate.

"There is none so blindas he who will not see."

I never loved NASCAR until I went to a race - then I "got it". Up until then I had never been to a race on pavement; if it wasn't on dirt, it wasn't racing. Being from southern Indiana I know what dirt racing is all about!

I dislike canned hunts for able-bodied people and I supported the IBA in their fight to end canned hunting in Indiana especially drugging deer like "that place" that was mentioned earlier (You out there Jimmy Houston?). But, you can't lump all high-fence in the canned hunt definition. If you don't understand re-read Huck's comments.

By the way, Huck's the most accomplished hunter I know and he'll absolutely hunt anyone on this board right into the ground smiling and enjoying every minute of it. He's earned my respect first hand.

By the way, if you're against high fence fair chase hunts (not canned), then you need to change forum/website. Ralph and Vickie hunt high fence fair chase.
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