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Old 12-11-2006 | 10:21 PM
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Then we really disagree. I've probably killed more deer than just about anyone I know with a bow. I've probably kiled deer that most wcould only hope to get. I say we're now growing deer for "ME".. "Macho" more than we are to enjoy the hunt. Today's QDM craze tends to degrade a hunter who might choose to shoot a lesser buck than "THE BOOK CONSIDERS". It didn't use to be that way. It was hunting. Today it's Score, Pope and Young, Boone and Crockett. Times haven't changed, people have... and I'm not sure it's for the best of hunting. You talk of "Degrading the animal". That statement alone is what I call the phony part of todays QDM craze. Hell, you're going out to kill the damn thing. For what reason? Exactly, you don't give a crap about the animal, it's all about hunting. If you really didn't want to degrade him you'd build him a house and plant a biologic field to live in until he was older than me. Standards haven't changed... hunting has. Hunters have. Don't begrudge the guy who doesn't agree with your let 'em grow so I can have big horns. I hunt to kill. I do it when I choose.
I don't give a crap about the animal? That is about the biggest line ofbull I think I've ever seen posted on this forum.

I use the meatto feed my family. I say a prayer after every kill thanking the Lord for the opportunity to kill and use one of his creatures.

You can disagree with why I hunt.

You can disagree with howI hunt.

You can disagree with where I choose to hunt.

You can disagree with whom I share a hunting camp with.

But don't ever say that I don't care about the game I pursue.
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