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Old 12-02-2003 | 07:03 AM
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atlasman
 
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Default RE: Define irony (and trophy)

I think I need to clarify a couple things. #1 I am not trying to say anyone' s trophy is better then anyone elses. I am the LAST guy who would pretend to be an expert on trophies. LOL.......My racks up until this boy would all fall under the wonderful category known as " scrub" bucks

It' s just funny to me that I got into a couple threads this year and argued that killing a big deer would be so much sweeter if he was one in a million.......not a dime a dozen..........Then I go out and do it.......and it' s every bit as sweet as I could have imagined. (irony)

I guess I was wondering if people would rather take a 130" buck where no one has even seen a buck like that in decades or a 170" deer where they are seen every year.

I know every deer is a trophy......believe me, in the battlefields I hunt you are thankful just to see a deer and taking one is pure gravy.

Actually to me a full freezer beats horns any day...........but both is a cool bonus.

I hope my question wasn' t misinterpreted.
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