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Old 12-04-2008 | 02:56 PM
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Tell yourself anything you want, BC. Your God knows how petty you're being.

Remember it's not paranoid if it's true.

I posted a thread a few days ago asking about what I could do with the meat....to extend my season. To which you chastised me for once, already. You took another pot-shot, today.

"Critic", PT?

"Stalker", more like.
Again, I was here on this page since the late 90's. Long before you picked up a bow. Not everything on this forum is about you as much as you struggle to make everything about you. Are you really this pitiful and petty?

I don't agree with your methods or reasons, why should I agree with it when it comes to my friends or people I know in real life and not on this page?
 
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Old 12-04-2008 | 02:57 PM
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I donate several deer each year to friends/neighbors. Several reasons, they all like the venison. One guy is in his 80's and in no shape to be out hunting. He's very happy when I call him with a deer. Apparently my "need to kill and not eat it" isn't PC, even among some of the hunting crowd.
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Old 12-04-2008 | 02:59 PM
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" People mostly do it because they want to kill something, not because they want to feed the poor."


For the money spent on Hunting every year, you could go buy a cow for meat. Every one of us does it because we like to hunt and yes "kill".
Big difference between wanting to kill, and killing because you actually like the meat, and enjoy being outdoors.
So if I filled your freezer with Venison every year, would you give up hunting. There are alot of other things you can do to enjoy the outdoors, and you wouldnt need the meat. Or would you still feel the want to hunt? If so, it could only be for the "kill".
Not at all, I would bluntly tell you to keep your meat, and only kill what you can eat, as I can fend for myself. And while I can fend for myself, I will kill for myself. Lots of things I can do outdoors, but I prefer to hunt and fend for myself.
 
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Old 12-04-2008 | 03:00 PM
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Which part don't you agree with?

1. The need to thin does from an unbalonced herd?

or

2. The gesture of donating meat to those who either NEED it or WANT it?

Which act is "disrespectful" (if they both aren't to you)?
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Old 12-04-2008 | 03:01 PM
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It seems like a reach that I should give up the sport I love so dearly because I give away 90% of the meat. I don't toss it by the side of the road and it gets utilized.

Let's get rid of hunters feeding the hungry. It's clear the guys sending the meat are in it just for the kill. What a pompous stretch.

I trust the people stressing their own complete morality while hunting live the rest of their lives just as decently.
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Old 12-04-2008 | 03:03 PM
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Sounds kind of "elitist" to me, also.
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Old 12-04-2008 | 03:04 PM
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Which part don't you agree with?

1. The need to thin does from an unbalonced herd?

or

2. The gesture of donating meat to those who either NEED it or WANT it?

Which act is "disrespectful" (if they both aren't to you)?
Jeff, obviously you didn't read dukes littlechiefs postabove on the matter. Again, its not about you. You keep saying you could care less what I think, so why again are you asking me?
 
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Old 12-04-2008 | 03:11 PM
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Because I'm a little ashamed to say it.....but it's funny watching a guy the size of Chris Farley squirm. I don't blame you if you don't answer the question. It's a tough one....and I didn't expect anything less.

You've proven to be (roght here in this thread) what you seemingly despised, just yesterday. You've proven to be an "elitist".

Must be atall fella to be able to get on this horse.




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Old 12-04-2008 | 03:13 PM
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Because I'm a little ashamed to say it.....but it's funny watching a guy the size of Chris Farley squirm. I don't blame you if you don't answer the question. It's a tough one....and I didn't expect anything less.

You've proven to be (roght here in this thread) what you seemingly despised, just yesterday. You've proven to be an "elitist".

Must be atall fella to be able to get on this horse.



Oh yea, is that right? Internet tough guy. How sad you are.
 
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Old 12-04-2008 | 03:19 PM
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