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Old 02-03-2002 | 02:43 PM
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Default RE: When does a Kill become a Pickup?

It wasn't a kill in my eyes. He shot the buck, when HE KNEW IT WASN'T A GOOD SHOT. He knew that it was a bad shot but he "had to take it before his shooting window ended" He didn't track it because he had to work? What the heck, if I shot a buck that big, I would be after it NO MATTER WHAT. Gosh, it could be my birthday and I would miss my own party for that deer. I believe harvesting an animal involves you our your hunting partner to FIND the animal. Not hearing about a farmer who found it. It shouldn't be allowed in the record books just because he didn't kill and recover the animal. Come on, anybody who says that he did is just blind. He shot a big buck, he left, came back the next day, looked for a little bit and left, then he hears about a farmer who had found a HUGE buck on his property. So, Zaft goes over and claims it. Come on, what a joke. Gosh, I could go along side the highway, pick up a road killed buck and claim that it was mine. Thats the same thing he did in my eyes.

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P.S. Only Chuck Adams can sit at home and see deer so get into the woods. =;^)
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