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Old 10-16-2003 | 03:29 AM
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From: Jax beach Fl. usa
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I can understand the message that is trying to be said, however sometimes some people need to be ripped. There was one person who may not be here anymore, who would post 3 or 4 trimes per year about a deer he shot and wounded. The 1st year he posted, he did NOT get ripped, but eventually he started getting ripped because he made the same mistake over and over. It would be a great thing if he gave up bowhunting.

I do not read the " I can' t find my deer" posts anymore. It just got to be so many of them.

Doesn' t anybody do any type of research or study some, when the take up a new sport? It is like some people will go to the pro shop and buy a setup bow and head straight to the woods! Take a 40 yard shot, stick a deer in the back leg then come here and say I shot him but only missed by a little, now I can' t find him. What should I do? I now have a typical response for when I do read those posts...Spend some time at the range!

Someone else said that when someone types a response it wasn' t meant to be bashing but was taken that way...Yep. I agree 100%
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