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Old 05-04-2004 | 12:37 PM
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ORIGINAL: Charlie P

Lets look at some of field mouses qoutes

I can tell you first hand that unborn fawns look great when stuffed and mounted.

They do look great stuffed. It's not illegal but of course Ml could just leave them there.

Rarely do I shoot anything bigger then a bambi. 99% of the time I will always choose bambi. They weigh only 50#s or less. The meat is very tender and not at all gamie
Smaller ones are less gamie. The people I give it to don't like gamie tasting deer

I can't tell you the last time I ate deer as a meal. I give the back straps away

Whats wrong with that? I don't like fish and give all of that away as well

I don't care about large ones I want the huge one. The other 10% of the time, when I hunt late in the season or a spot where I don't feel the big one frequents, I may feel like taking deer. I can say that may be my atitude before I hunt, but most of the time I convince myself I don't feel like dealing with the deer after the kill

And the problem is? Maybe I should kill one every hunt?

I will end this with the most difficult shot of all. The one where the deer is right below you. Before you attempt this shot, you better practice.

Have you tried a straight down shot? You better practice first

There are other shots that are great kill zone rather then heart or lung. In fact my quickest kill was hitting the artery in front of the hips

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That means I buy a dozen arrows about every other year, six broad heads and every now and then a few field points. After that i have a full quiver of six arrows w/broad heads. By the begining of the third year I'm usually down to two arrows some scraped together broad heads and ready to start all over again.

Do I not buy enough arrows or am I just stuppid for not buying a jig and tackle box for my broad heads

I was so excited that I got the button buck, I shot he sister as well. She wouldn't leave after 10mins of waiting. I haven't looked back since.

As I recall this was in response to my first kill with a bow

You can bow hunt on top of swimming pools, tennis courts, kids tree houses.

I guess this is against your ethics? It sure isn't against the law

No it's all good. I like using corn, clover, mineral block and what ever else help them to become fat. It's cost me some money but the deer I shot a few years back we very sweet since they were corn feed for 3 months before I shot them

Baiting is extremely ethical becuase you supply more food to more deer then you can possibly harvest

Like I said Anti Hunters wet dream.

Thanks Charlie I actually like these quotes. It shows consistency. I do care about the deer and don't take bad shots. It's not my fault I don't care to eat deer anymore. I'm purely into bow hunting. There isn't anything wrong with that.
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