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Old 07-18-2008 | 05:45 PM
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Default RE: Bowhunting and gun hunting ..... a different perspective?

In my opinion Bow hunters as a whole are far less likely to allow others to their "frankfurter roasts or picnics or parties or marshmallow toasts."

Again this is just my take on it but judging by what I've seen in my area and what I've read right here on this site over the years...I don't think I'm too far off.
You better start paying more attention to what some of us say and post for pics on here then. I for one am part of a small great group of guys that get together for 6 to 7 days of straight bow hunting for bears. Camping, tenting, campfires, BSing, cooking over a fire, sucking down cold ones, lots of hunting story's get told from the years past over and over again and to top it off we do some serious bear hunting. This just doesn't happen on our bear hunting trips either being we get a group together usually for a trip to Wisconsin also. We have a blast hunting and at the same time were serious about the animals were hunting.

It really depends on who you hunt with or what type of people you choose to surround yourself with. The group of bow hunters I hunt with are the farthest thing from what's been described by you.

Like I said before we need the gun seasons to control populations. I'll stand up for a gun hunters rights till the day I die whether I would use a gun or not for hunting!!

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