Now We Know........
#11
Thread Starter
Joined: Dec 2005
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I just went back and re-read the rules of this site and found:
"No discussion or challenge to our editing policy are allowed within the forums."
Because I violated this rule you have my sincerest apology and without question should delete this post.
"No discussion or challenge to our editing policy are allowed within the forums."
Because I violated this rule you have my sincerest apology and without question should delete this post.
#13
Nontypical Buck
Joined: Feb 2003
Posts: 1,279
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From: New Jersey USA
I think they do a pretty good job of keeping this place upbeat and clean - and spam free.
6. Please do not post anything that could be used by "anti-hunting" groups to support their cause. Remember, it is easy to take comments out of context. Keep this in mind as you post, since anti-hunting groups may visit this site in search of ammunition for their cause.
#18
Spike
Joined: May 2004
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I guess people (antis) could use this to suit their own needs,but to me this picture clearlyillustrates how deer can recover from a non-lethal archery hit, and be just fine. Aside from the inconveinience of have a shaft sticking out of his side, he seems to be getting around just fine and he's at a food pile, soit seems he's eating with no problem.
#19
Joined: Nov 2004
Posts: 276
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From: Milwaukee, WI
ORIGINAL: stuckinLA
this picture clearlyillustrates how deer can recover from a non-lethal archery hit, and be just fine.
this picture clearlyillustrates how deer can recover from a non-lethal archery hit, and be just fine.
Oh and with regard to freedom of speech...
you have the freedom of speech to talk smack to a 6'10" 300 lb guy with anger management problems but he also has the free will to stomp you flat too.


