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Old 04-18-2004 | 10:36 AM
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BOWFANATIC
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Default RE: Are they mutually exclusive?

It's kinda hard to misread comments like, "I have to laugh when I hear (or read) someone say something like 'anyone who doesn't tune their bows and practice on a regular basis doesn't belong in the woods.'" You're pretty darn up front with things when you scoff at an idea. It means total disagreement and complete lack of respect for it.
Only because I think statements like that dont cover everyone! I used the term "have to laugh" because of the two hunters I work with who fall into the category of "no bow tuning knowlege or regular practice" and yet are awesome hunters. Doesn't mean I laugh because I think practice is unimportant and I'm not scoffing at anything. I laugh to myself because when I hear those blanket statements the first thing that comes to mind are the two fellows at work who would be welcome at any deer camp by anyone here if you knew them. I'm sure I'm not the only one who knows people like I described. Maybe I am?

Then you turn around and say, "You must know that I believe practice is the most important role in becoming a proficient hunter." Pardon me, but I'm getting a little confused with your John Kerry impersonation.
Does anyone else see the point I'm trying to make? Yes practice is important , very important!
Does everyone need the same amount of practice? Apparently there are exceptions to the rule or a few naturals out there!


I give up!

Wasn't trying to argue with you or anyone on this thread!

Have a nice day
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