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Old 01-10-2008 | 05:31 PM
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Hoytail Hunter
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Default RE: Does taking a P&Y equal hunter ability?

I don't get too much PC time so I'm late to even my own threads but...

ORIGINAL: GMMAT

There is no line of delineation. A good hunter is a good hunter.
There has to be a line. Just because there's no clear cut way to draw it doesn't mean it doesn't exist. A good hunter is a good hunter but a better hunter is a better hunter. All the while there is still someone better than both of those two.

I think the reason why some guys have gotten offendedover what was said with regard to the "location" issueis because theyhave been grouped withother hunters that they might feel they are better hunters than. I certainly hopenobody thinksfor a minute that just because someone has buckled down, studied deer, and bowhunted hardcore for a few seasons means that they have what it takes to go toe to toe with the vets? Guys like GregH, Rob/PA Bowyer, andShed33probably belong in the same class. The rest of us should just hope to learn something.There's no replacement for displacement.(make it apply)

In 10 years when Ibecome a "good" hunter, I will still not be where these guysare now.All I'm saying to everyone is always remain humble because an old pro canusually serve a hotshot his own butt on a platter, irregardless of the LOCATION. By the same token, that old pro should do the same because a big buck can do the same thing to him.
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