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Old 05-09-2008 | 01:54 PM
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Default RE: Go ahead, shoot the doe, and her fawns!






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I think it iskind of gutless.[/blockquote]


Agreed.

I wouldnt never, knowingly shoot a fawn.

One, it tore my heart out last season when I smacked a button buck with my muzzleloader, Im still upset !

I have way too big of heart, way to much love and respect for deer to harvest a young animal.


You just agreed that shooting fawns was gutless (whatever that means) and then say you bite your tongue.

Calling us fawn shooters gutless is far from biting your tongue. I'm just saying, I find that particiular description a little insulting. As if it takes a lot of guts to hunt any deer, let's be honest here were not hunting grizzlies with a spear or anything. No whitetail hunting involves some great amount of guts and bravery in my eyes.

I think you're a good guy Drop and I think I understand your passion aboutwhitetails as far aswatching them, scouting them, and hunting them but I have to admit that I hated that comment when superstrutter made it and hate to see someone agree with it,it doesn't really fit. You guys are entitled to your opinions but I just don't think "gutless" (reminds me of spineless or cowardly) accurately describes most hunters on this board.

No hard feelings, I just thought others might not have "loved" that description either and even though we might kill and eat young deer that doesn't mean we don't respectdeer and huntingthe same as you or others who don't shoot young ones.

Trust me, I think they are cute and cuddly too, I want to snuggle up with one and read it a bed time story. Yeah, right before I tag it and stick it in my smoker with a bunch of red potatoes and sweet corn on the cob.
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