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Old 08-15-2008, 09:09 AM
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JNTURK
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Default RE: Why is killing a buck so important?

ORIGINAL: GMMAT

Ryan......

I know of SEVERAL guys, here, who shot over their limit on bucks, last year. I know of one who shot EIGHT (or maybe even more) over. He wasn't killing monsters (by anyone's stretch), either.

No. I don't understand it.

There's a good article on this in the current issue of D&DH ("Antler Addicts"). It chronicles what lengths "some" will go to in their pursuits.....and it has a "test" toguage one's "addictive-ness".

If you are saying they shot OVER the legal limit in the state they hunt in then I hope you turned those criminals in to the authorities. That is absouletley rediculous to POACH deer!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!![:@][:@][:@][:@][:@][:@]

If you are saying they just shot a heck of a lot of deer (probalby more then they could eat) but it was legal disregard what was written up above


to the question:

no different then kids in school having to be with the "in" crowd. Horn porn sales, look at the shows on TV. Eastman, whitetail freaks, drury, realtree, etc, etc, etc.....how many of them shoot a spork, or a fork, or even a deer that is 2 years old? people see that and want to be like that, human nature. is it right, wrong, bad, good.....who knows, but if it is legal, does it matter?

me personally i just like to eat deer, period. in CA we can take 2 bucks a person, no does. so i do my best to take 2 bucks.

i will say that some people like a challange, that is who they are. so killing a forky is not as much of a challange as a 6 year old who they have seen once in their life on their special farm property. it is a since of accomplishment, i suppose.

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