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Old 02-02-2007 | 08:22 AM
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Crazy Horse RVN
 
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ORIGINAL: DougE

Crazyhorse,I shoot multiple year every year and eat it all except for some jerky,sausage,sticks and bologna that I share with other people,many that are non-hunters.I'll gladly pay more for a lisence and even donate more to unsuccessful hunters like yourself.However,I feelevery hunter should be charged for every extra pheasant they shoot.Why should Ihave to pay for guys like you that are so desperate to kill something and lack the necessary skills to shoot a wild animal that they have to shoot a farm raised bird?Many of these guys can't even find the birds on their own,they need a dog to point them out.Talk about desperation to kill.
DougE-dce, you have absolutely no idea of what success I've had this past season. How could you possibly know unless of course the PGC has loaned you one of Gary Alt's crystal balls.

I will tell you that I hunted deer during rifle season on Game lands 12 and 36. I'll also tell you that I and my sons did not fill our 3 antlerless tags. We deliberately allowed 3 doe to survive. This area has few deer. Perhaps you should hunt it. There's at least 3 doe left there that I know of. Just think, you could top offyour freezerand treat your friends to snacks.

As far as using a dog to hunt small game, I must admit that my French Britt is really something. Why this year while hunting Grouse he pointed a flock of turkeys. Damn fine point too.

As far as my using a dog to help kill game, I have to assume that you use a longbow. I'm sure you don't own one of thosemodern wheeley compound bows with a minimal poundage hold. And god forbid anyone should be unsporting and use a release device. You don't have one of those do you? I'll bet a real hunter such as yourself still uses wooden shaft arrows and a basic 2 bladed broadhead,am I right? And, no sights for a real hunter like you I'll bet. And a real class "A" hunter like you wouldn't hunt from one of those modern, comfy tree stand; he'd be on the ground stalking and living up to the code of "Fair Chase." Right Doug?

It's not my fault your not proficient with a shotgun.
Eat your heart out Doug.

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