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Old 10-17-2007 | 06:55 PM
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ORIGINAL: hillbillyhunter1

And I guarantee you that if you made a remark like you did to anyone in my neck of the woods, worrying about whether or not they field dress their deer would be the least of your problems. They'd have 15 or so Z-71s and a heap of rednecks around you in a heartbeat
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I see. No one in "your neck of the woods" field dress their deer eh?? So they would all be offended.

If that is true, those guys aren't rednecks because I am one and I can tell you rednecks (country boys) can survive...and we can skin a buck...isn't that how the song goes??

the song doesn't say.."and we can take the buck to the deer processor and don't even have to gut it because the guy needs the business"

I'm sure some other hunter would be glad to teach you if you don't know how.




Once again, you prove your ignorance when it comes to comprehensive reading. If you wereto read and comprehend, you'll notice that I never said I didn't know how to do anything involved with the process. I'll capitalize it so you can't miss it.....I CHOOSE NOT TO BECAUSE I DON'T HAVE TO. I never said no one around here field dresses either. I said they don't have to andalot make the same choice I do. The letters and sentences appear more clearly when you don't take the advice of your idol Bocephus.

If the animal is taken ethically and legallyin a swift manner with as little suffering as possible and all meat is used why do you seem to care either way? It shouldn't matter if the animal taken with a blow gun or a straw and spitball. Nor should it matter whether or not someone else chooses to rub blood all over themself or hang genitals on a string from their neck. I, myself, find these two things to be more disrespectful to the animal than not field dressing or butchering. By doing things such as these, you're celebrating the death of the animal rather than peacefully thanking nature for allowing you to harvest it.
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