Roger Raglin Question
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Fork Horn
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Hey what gives with this guy. Just finished watching a video and everything sure seems "fenced in". He always hunts from the ground, lots of talking and movement. The animals (for the most part) areway toclose to him with all this happening as well. Dont get me wrong I love watching any type of hunting videos but I was just curious about this guy.
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Nontypical Buck
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Haven't watched too many liked them. I am wondering though because it has happened before, is it a guess or is there some place where it is fact? In the Army I work with perception management, and I guess before I or anyone jumps up on the band wagon, wondering if it is conjecture or fact?[&:]
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Nontypical Buck
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From: Bandera, Texas
I remember watch Dave Watson's show, and he showed how they usually get some of the hunt and some of the after, but sometimes, they dont get some footage, so they go back the next day or so, and film it to cut it in, like walking into position, or getting set for the shot. Now with time constraints, maybe they do splice and it makes it appear fenced in. Hey, but, until their is proof positive, and I do like the show, I will watch it.[8D]
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Like gobbler afflicted said, I dont know about other states but have heard some horror stories about him hunting a high fence ranch in Missouri. Has anyone seen his video,Close EnoughTo Touch?? He get so ridiculously cloes to deer that, it makes you wonder... lol I mean, one of the hunts,, he has a huge buck come trotting and running through the woods, looking like middle of the day, and trotted up within about 10 feet, and just stares at him as it trots by, and he shoots it from the ground. not to mention, the woods were in full foliage, like summertime.



Some people are just that lucky.