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BTBowhunter 03-13-2009 08:32 AM

RE: Some Good news In PA
 
Sounds similar to our experiences in our deer control program down here. Do the guys do much driving for each other in that late season?

DougE 03-13-2009 10:34 AM

RE: Some Good news In PA
 
Not that I've ever seen.You have to hunt from an elevated stand so that kind of limits driving

BTBowhunter 03-13-2009 10:42 AM

RE: Some Good news In PA
 
We've got the same rules so the drivers simply don't carry weapons and we find it very effective in the late season and it makes it much easier to stay warm:)


bluebird2 03-13-2009 12:24 PM

RE: Some Good news In PA
 
It;s funny how a thread about the benefits of using fire turned into a discussion about archery hunting in TL. I wonder who hijacked this thread?

livbucks 03-13-2009 03:30 PM

RE: Some Good news In PA
 
As any conversation will stray from the original topic, as long as it is truth based it is OK. The problem is that the casual reader does not always realize when facts are twisted for propaganda and are even seemingly substantiated by another poster for the advancement of an agenda. The casual reader could come away with a false impression about problems that are not represented by facts.

bluebird2 03-13-2009 03:50 PM

RE: Some Good news In PA
 

As any conversation will stray from the original topic, as long as it is truth based it is OK
That is your opinion ,but BTB does not agree. What I post is the truth, but BTB always accuses me of lying and taking things out of context.IMHO there is no such thing as hijacking a thread since this is the internet and the available space is not limited,so no one is harmed by a post that may stray from the intended topic.

Cornelius08 03-13-2009 04:08 PM

RE: Some Good news In PA
 
Dont worry Liv. I think even the "casual" poster can see your antics for what they are and wouldnt be fooled. So gracious of you to be concerned though.[:'(]

Btw, aside from yourself, exactly who was it that appointed YOU to be the judge of what is truth and what is "OK". Whomever may have done so really screwed up. Seeing as you misrepresent both more often than not.

BTBowhunter 03-13-2009 04:17 PM

RE: Some Good news In PA
 
I agree Greg. Most all threads stray a bit. A true hijacking IMHO requires specific intent to change the thread into a controversy. Around here, it's very difficult to start a thread about anything to do with PA without it getting pulled, no, yanked into another deer management flame war.

Our neighbors from other states have even complained about their state specific deer related topics being hijacked.

Some recent unrelated thread titles that wound up hijacked straight into the AR/HR deer wars and all it's nastiness usually by the same member or ocasionally one of his followersinclude.....

It's a great day in PA

Some nice bucks

Went for a ride / walk

The good old days

How should wildlife management be funded?

CWD in PA?

mohr needs to regroup

wakeup call

Anti-hunter news release

2008 big game records

walkin in my woods

Flintlock season in WMU2G

why is the PGC reintroducing fishers?

Pa late archery

Pa flintlock / late archery

how many hunt public land?

I'm sure I missed some and maybe one or two was naturally headed that way even without our pot stirrers but I think we all get the idea.


bluebird2 03-13-2009 04:31 PM

RE: Some Good news In PA
 
You are so biased that any post that disagrees with your unsupported opinion is considered to be high jacking. apparently Livbucks is a little more open to dissenting opinions.

Cornelius08 03-13-2009 04:34 PM

RE: Some Good news In PA
 
Youre the only pot stirrer and the only thing those threads have in common....is U.

Several of those, I havent even posted on.;)


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