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Cornelius08 02-19-2010 10:48 AM

I think over half support it myself, but think even more would, and it wouldnt be as big of an issue if it werent for the ridiculous herd reductions.

livbucks 02-19-2010 06:17 PM


Originally Posted by Potterco (Post 3580051)
pass on a spike or a forkhorn and it gets killed by the next youth hunter down the ridge

You are not up on the stats then. The harvest of sub AR bucks by youth hunters is statistically negligible, and well worth it if you ask me. I would be very happy for a youth that shot a buck that I passed on. I would not deny him his accomplishment. I think it sad that grown men resent youth hunters but I keep seeing it over and over. I believe that a grown man should see past the sacrifice and feel good about it for the good of the sport and the nurturing of young recruits.

pats102862 02-19-2010 07:35 PM


Originally Posted by livbucks (Post 3580371)
I think it sad that grown men resent youth hunters but I keep seeing it over and over.


It says alot about their character.

Sniper151 02-19-2010 08:06 PM

Game Commission science? Is that like the deer population, global warming and nuclear power being safe science???

BTBowhunter 02-20-2010 06:03 AM

The article reads like a lot of stories we've all heard. The guy is complaining because he actually has to look at the deer instead of just shooting. For those who didnt read the article yet, its all about his personal hunting tales of woe and not about any science or what may be good for hunting and the deer herd.
The guy even unwittingly admits he's pretty darned self centered when he describes a buck that got by him before he could count points and his "heart sank" when he heard the shot from his elderly fathers stand?!?!?!?

Just another selfish hunters rant!

BTBowhunter 02-20-2010 06:08 AM


Quote:
Originally Posted by livbucks
I think it sad that grown men resent youth hunters but I keep seeing it over and over.


It says alot about their character.
It sure does. I simply cant excuse a hunter who's been hunting for decades complaining about a young hunter who can shoot a little buck that he'd have to pass. Thats some of the worst kind of selfishness there is.

livbucks 02-20-2010 07:27 AM


The guy even unwittingly admits he's pretty darned self centered when he describes a buck that got by him before he could count points and his "heart sank" when he heard the shot from his elderly fathers stand?!?!?!?
That goes beyond low. I would pass a 10 point if I knew it would go straight over to my Dad. People are unbelievable anymore.

pats102862 02-20-2010 12:00 PM


Originally Posted by BTBowhunter (Post 3580526)
It sure does. I simply cant excuse a hunter who's been hunting for decades complaining about a young hunter who can shoot a little buck that he'd have to pass. Thats some of the worst kind of selfishness there is.

They are pathetic.

bluebird2 02-20-2010 12:02 PM


The guy even unwittingly admits he's pretty darned self centered when he describes a buck that got by him before he could count points and his "heart sank" when he heard the shot from his elderly fathers stand?!?!?!?

Just another selfish hunters rant!
You accuse the author of being self centered and selfish by intentionally miss stating what the author said. His heart didn't sink because his father shot the buck, he said it sank because he had second guessed himself. Here is a direct quote from the article in it's propercontext.


I heard him shoot and my heart sank. NOT BECAUSE he had killed the deer ,but because I had second guessed myself.
Talk about taking something out of context to make a point.

Cornelius08 02-20-2010 12:20 PM

.........:lmao:


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