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Old 08-12-2008 | 08:35 PM
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Let me clarify on what my first kill theory is, I dont want a fawn to be the first thing that walks under my stand, but if that is what god wants me to take I will, I want a Big buck to walk under my stand first.
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Old 08-12-2008 | 08:37 PM
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PT--I am ALL for allowing people to express themselves and living their own life. I however have an opinion on things and will speak them when I feel necessary, even though those opinions may go against the majority or even an established long standing law. In many instances I could care less about the "law". You know how many freaking police officers in my county alone drive drunk after parties and then on their weekends to work, target drinkers in bars as they exit at close of business? That is one very small observation in the whole grand scheme of things, but you get my point as to why I do not really care about certain things written on a piece of paper. I belive in natural human rights being given to us by a higher authority.
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Old 08-12-2008 | 08:40 PM
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If I'm gonna pop a doe, I've said it before it's going to be a younger one. My definition of a youngerone is a 1.5 year old. The current years fawns are safe. Not do to any ethical higher ground, but because I have to bring it home to my wife and kids.


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Old 08-12-2008 | 08:41 PM
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PT--I am ALL for allowing people to express themselves and living their own life. I however have an opinion on things and will speak them when I feel necessary, even though those opinions may go against the majority or even an established long standing law. In many instances I could care less about the "law". You know how many freaking police officers in my county alone drive drunk after parties and then on their weekends to work, target drinkers in bars as they exit at close of business? That is one very small observation in the whole grand scheme of things, but you get my point as to why I do not really care about certain things written on a piece of paper. I belive in natural human rights being given to us by a higher authority.
as do I, Brent .... but the Higher Authority commands us to obey the laws of man unless the conflict with God's laws .....and by doing so, we obey God
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Old 08-12-2008 | 08:42 PM
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Bowtech, best of luck to you in your pursuits. Whatever animal you choose to unleash your first arrow on, I wish the arrow to be deadly and accurate.
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Old 08-12-2008 | 08:44 PM
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Bowtech, best of luck to you in your pursuits. Whatever animal you choose to unleash your first arrow on, I wish the arrow to be deadly and accurate.
I as well! Shoot straight!!
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Old 08-12-2008 | 08:45 PM
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I understand your point PT, I really do. I work in the corrections field with youthful offenders so I understand and preach to these kids to follow the law on a daily basis.
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Old 08-12-2008 | 09:15 PM
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BC your intellectual deficiency make it impossible you to comprehend reading at evena middle school level.

My point which I am typing very slowly so maybe even you will understand.
If you are so inclined to kill a fawn, as asinine as I find it ,knock your self out,but to get on an open forum in search for atta boys to condone your inability's to succeed at your chosen endeavorer's is just plane pathetic.
Hmm, I highly disagree there Jim. It appears as always I am one step of ahead of you and you don't even know it. Why does the forum need to hear you say, "knock yourself out". Think about it? Is your opinion really that important?

Bottom line is,killing a fawndoesn't matter. As long as someone is legal, in the big picture, it doesn't matter. It doesn't put money in your pocket, or food in your stomach. Its very clear you do not understand that. You have a consistent trend of insecurity in life and on webpages. You yourself admitted several times you do not like talking to people but want to come to forums to talk. Thats rather strange. If someone doesn't do it your way or the way someone taught you, you jump them, and if anyone says anything back, oh well, knock yourself out.

I am too worried about my equipment, my shot, my deer, and my licence. You don't pay for any of ours on this webpage. Neither do I. But what you have trouble grasping is, ok you don't do it, fine say you don't do it, and let it be.
 
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Old 08-12-2008 | 09:17 PM
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I don't understand why the boy will kill a fawn when he doesn't want to, JUST to get the first one under his belt ..... now if he wanted to kill it, that's different, but if is just trying to get that 1st one out of the way ... that makes ZERO sense to me .
Its fairly simple PT, it builds confidense. Each shot a youngun takes, he learns off of that and another step to his goal.

You were a young hunter at one time. Surely, you sat and dreamed about taking a large 10pt or whatever, and most likely you rarely got it. You want to take the king of the woods, but you sometimes have to take what God gives you.
 
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Old 08-12-2008 | 10:37 PM
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BC your intellectual deficiency make it impossible you to comprehend reading at evena middle school level.

My point which I am typing very slowly so maybe even you will understand.
If you are so inclined to kill a fawn, as asinine as I find it ,knock your self out,but to get on an open forum in search for atta boys to condone your inability's to succeed at your chosen endeavorer's is just plane pathetic.

This post is an example of what gets folks banned here. [:@] Knock it off or take a time out.
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