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rickpa 11-07-2002 11:04 AM

RE: If you could, would you?
 
I have a hard enough time getting one buck let alone pressing my luck for a second. No I would not do that and many of the people I hunt with would never think to even offer.

Ken/WV 11-07-2002 11:30 AM

RE: If you could, would you?
 
Yes of course. If they paid for their license, and offered for you to fill the tag for them then why not? They paid for their license. They paid for the tag. It's not like your taking a deer for free. So yes of course.

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JRW 11-07-2002 12:18 PM

RE: If you could, would you?
 
No. If it's not legal, you are shooting an animal for which you have no lisence. It's called POACHING.

JRW

wimp 11-07-2002 03:16 PM

RE: If you could, would you?
 
NO I wouldn't do it, I don't see the point in it.

Iowa Monsterbuck 11-07-2002 03:30 PM

RE: If you could, would you?
 
Maybe not legal but if a buddy or I were hunting together and one of us had already shot a buck then either of us would be willing to tag another buck they shot with our tag. Of course they had better shoot a trophy buck because nobody would want to give up their buck tag so somebody else could shoot a forker or something.

I guess you could say it's a misplaced sense of right and wrong but if I had already shot a buck and a Pope & Young buck walked by I would shoot it and get my buddy to tag it but if we had both used our buck tags I would let it walk. I guess it's the party hunting mentality I grew up with and being new to bowhunting haven't adapted but if we've got tags to fill we're going to fill them.


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