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Old 08-20-2009 | 06:31 AM
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"Unfounded attacks from the likes of you, Cornhole and the bird are actually pretty good for the ego."

Id say that statement is pretty telling. Even you seem surprised we even bother with you. You and probably everyone else on this boardwether a few would admit it or not, know how much higher intellectually we are on the totem pole and given how "classless" you are in your posts, that we shouldnt even address you at all. I dont mind. I find you entertaining to say the least. lmao.

Btw, do you need a hunting or fishing license to shoot fish in a barrel? lol.
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Old 08-20-2009 | 06:42 AM
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I just don't understand it. The guy asks for proof regarding the DCNR holding back on PGC land aquasitions in lieu of a DMAP tag program, we post the links and all the info that even a common idiot could understand, and he still doesn't get it and wants to twist it and argue about it and call names and make accusations that he has no idea about.
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Old 08-20-2009 | 06:46 AM
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Must've been back in the **** & vinegar days. I don't remember posting a picture of my gobbler.
Maybe it wasn't you or I just remember reading the thread.In any event,that's an accomplishment that ranks up there with killing a buck on the ground with a stick bow.Definately worthy of posting a picture if you have one.

I rarely take pictures of the game I shoot but two years ago,I killed a gobbler with my bow and asked my wife to take a picture.It was early in the morning and she didn't feel like digging batteries out for the camera.Somehow,that feat didn't impress her.
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Old 08-20-2009 | 06:48 AM
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Originally Posted by ManySpurs
I just don't understand it. The guy asks for proof regarding the DCNR holding back on PGC land aquasitions in lieu of a DMAP tag program, we post the links and all the info that even a common idiot could understand, and he still doesn't get it and wants to twist it and argue about it and call names and make accusations that he has no idea about.
I won't deny it happened.It was even posted on DCNR's website at one time.Obviously it was no secret.I'm just waiting for one of these guys who claims this is all about money to show me how the PGC benefitted financially.
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Old 08-20-2009 | 06:56 AM
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Originally Posted by DougE
Maybe it wasn't you or I just remember reading the thread.In any event,that's an accomplishment that ranks up there with killing a buck on the ground with a stick bow.Definately worthy of posting a picture if you have one.

I rarely take pictures of the game I shoot but two years ago,I killed a gobbler with my bow and asked my wife to take a picture.It was early in the morning and she didn't feel like digging batteries out for the camera.Somehow,that feat didn't impress her.
I just don't have the desire to take pictures of my harvests anymore. I've even taken down most of the pictures I've had hanging around and given away alot of the sheds I've picked up over the years. Turkey tails have been donated to the Healing Waters Project for disabled vets to use for fly tying. Even gave my decent bull elk antlers to a friend to hang on his cabin which overlooks the Kettle Creek Valley. A more fitting place for a noble bull that perished to a sharp broadhead than hanging on my basement wall collecting dust.

I guess when I look at the pictures and trophies, I realize that they looked much better when they were alive a few seconds before I killed them. That's the way I'd rather remember them anymore.

It was early in the morning and she didn't feel like digging batteries out for the camera.Somehow,that feat didn't impress her
Ha! Shoulda made her pluck it then!

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Old 08-20-2009 | 07:01 AM
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Originally Posted by DougE
I won't deny it happened.It was even posted on DCNR's website at one time.Obviously it was no secret.I'm just waiting for one of these guys who claims this is all about money to show me how the PGC benefitted financially.
I have no idea about money trails other than the trail of money that mysteriously leaves my bank account each month and ends up in the hands of creditors.
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Old 08-20-2009 | 07:01 AM
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Maybe if you point out who said that pgc benefitted financially doug, they'll adress it? Ive reread this thread and cant find where anyone has done this.

I dont know that pgc has been paid off by anyone. Though with current levels of corruption, i wouldnt doubt it. Cant prove it, so dont use that as an argument. Dont need to with all the other blackmail and politics running deer management. Imho thats absolutely no better. Hardly makes sense dcnr would have to pay guys that are appointed and can be fired by the head of dcnr...the governor.
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Old 08-20-2009 | 07:09 AM
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Originally Posted by DougE
I won't deny it happened.It was even posted on DCNR's website at one time.Obviously it was no secret.I'm just waiting for one of these guys who claims this is all about money to show me how the PGC benefitted financially.

Well. I feel it' safe to say the state benefitted from HR...while part of the purpose was the biodiversity, no one is denying that they were also protecting their timber assets.Granted any benefit the PGC might have recieved would be minimal...as they don't rely on state funding, but being a state agency, their cooperation with the program was requisite. Perhaps they hoped for congressional support for a license increase for their cooperation with the rest of Ed's agenda? Sad thing is, that many of us would probably have given them our last dollar just to keep them from "going to the other side", and for a commitment to the hunters. I know I would have. Sure wish they would have stood up against statewide HR, and appealed to the hunters to lobby their support for a license increase. I think this could have turned out alot differently.
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Old 08-20-2009 | 07:12 AM
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Originally Posted by ManySpurs
I just don't have the desire to take pictures of my harvests anymore. I've even taken down most of the pictures I've had hanging around and given away alot of the sheds I've picked up over the years. Turkey tails have been donated to the Healing Waters Project for disabled vets to use for fly tying. Even gave my decent bull elk antlers to a friend to hang on his cabin which overlooks the Kettle Creek Valley. A more fitting place for a noble bull that perished to a sharp broadhead than hanging on my basement wall collecting dust.

I guess when I look at the pictures and trophies, I realize that they looked much better when they were alive a few seconds before I killed them. That's the way I'd rather remember them anymore.



Ha! Shoulda made her pluck it then!
You just need a better taxidermist! LOL
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Old 08-20-2009 | 07:23 AM
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Originally Posted by Screamin Steel
You just need a better taxidermist! LOL
Ha! Not with the money trail observation that I mentioned earlier.
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