I am upset.
#1
Do any of you remember the monster buck I saw above my house? I made a post about it last week and here's a follow up.
19 Pts
19' Spread.
Shot with: .270
Time of Kill: 3am - Last Wenesday Night
By: No Good Poachers
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Edited by - PABowhntr on 11/05/2002 07:16:47
19 Pts
19' Spread.
Shot with: .270
Time of Kill: 3am - Last Wenesday Night
By: No Good Poachers
High Country Archery - "Driven to greater heights..."
Edited by - PABowhntr on 11/05/2002 07:16:47
#3
Nontypical Buck
Joined: Feb 2003
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From: Wisconsin
That sucks! But , ya might wanna clean up the title of your thread and the language in your thread.
"Nocked,cocked & ready to rock"
Edited by - bowfanatic on 11/04/2002 20:26:26
"Nocked,cocked & ready to rock"
Edited by - bowfanatic on 11/04/2002 20:26:26
#5
Joined: Feb 2003
Posts: 52
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From: Front Royal VA USA
I didn't catch the other post but how do you know what it was shot with and what time it was shot, and the other info???
You might want to edit your language or your info here will be gone shortly.
You might want to edit your language or your info here will be gone shortly.
#8
Joined: Feb 2003
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From: Chatham IL USA
You know I just don't get it. Maybe I was raised differently but where's the honor of taking poached game. I started hunting when I was 22 years old. This Friday I celebrate my 39th birthday and my 17th deer hunting season. My father and I never did much together so when my father-in-law invited me to deer hunt it was very foreign to me. He not only taught me the proper use of the weaponry but also the proper ethics involved.
It is sad that this individual never had a mentor like my father-in-law. If he had the mere thought of taking poached game would make him as disgusted as we are here.
I now am teaching my oldest son Zach how to hunt. The first thing that was taught to me is being handed down to my son. Always respect the game. Regardless of whether it is pheasant, rabbit, deer, turkey, etc. I can't imagine trying to look into my son's eyes and tell him, after everything that I've preached, that I took a deer like the one HCBF described legally. Of course if this guy is taking game illegally - lying to his kids is probably no problem either. Which is even more sad.
You are absolutely right HCBF that is B.S. Sorry, I realize that I'm preaching to the choir but that is just wrong. .
It is sad that this individual never had a mentor like my father-in-law. If he had the mere thought of taking poached game would make him as disgusted as we are here.
I now am teaching my oldest son Zach how to hunt. The first thing that was taught to me is being handed down to my son. Always respect the game. Regardless of whether it is pheasant, rabbit, deer, turkey, etc. I can't imagine trying to look into my son's eyes and tell him, after everything that I've preached, that I took a deer like the one HCBF described legally. Of course if this guy is taking game illegally - lying to his kids is probably no problem either. Which is even more sad.
You are absolutely right HCBF that is B.S. Sorry, I realize that I'm preaching to the choir but that is just wrong. .
#9
Because my hunting buddy went and talked to the guys who poached it. He saw the head and everything. They have it in the freezer, I guess they are goin to mount this monster after gun season and try to be proud of it. But how could you be proud of poaching a monster like this buck? Just doesn't make sense to me.
High Country Archery - "Driven to greater heights..."
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