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Old 07-17-2007 | 02:46 PM
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Default RE: Keeping things in perspective.

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I think IL Cornfed is getting at that a lot of people "talk" about passing onyounger bucks and honestly have the intention of doing it, but one that little guy with horns is in front of you that trigger finger gets awfully itchy.
Exactly. A lot of people talk big in the off season.But, when the moment of truth arrives, the arrows start flying.

Like IL-Cornfed has said many times......most people want to kill amature buck, but don't want to make the sacrafices or have the will power to hold off on the young ones.
I understand what you guys are saying about walking the walk but sometimes with all the talk about shooting the biggest buck and letting little ones go, a person may feel pressure to share the same points of view as others.

Belive me, I was thinking this same thing while typing my last response.....it just never came out. I agree with that statement 100%.



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