Let's Just Be honest
#15
RE: Let's Just Be honest
ORIGINAL: TOPDAWGWOOFWOOF
While I appreciate the high hopes and spirits of those hunting in the NE on this board, I think its important that we keep a sense of reality.
You don't need me here reminding you that there is a reason QDMA is headquartered in Georgia. They were asked to move up to Pennsylvania and basically laughed so hard the rep fell out of his chair and then they raced back down for some Southern BBQ asap.
I also do not need to remind you about the warts and tumors on Yankee deer. So many growths you'd think they were fertilized. As a result, it is now not uncommon for we Southerners to see Yankee deer. Crossing the border in the night. Waiting for the right opportunity to come down here where they do not have to worry about stepping on a broken sliver of glass in the woods or tangling their hooves in used dental floss left on the forest floor.
I am NOT here to brag or anything of the sort. Most of you know me and know that is the FURTHERST thing from my mind. I was given a gift when it comes to whitetail management and did NOTHING to deserve it ans sometimes it is more of a curse than a blessing. I just share what I know to be true as a result of extensive University research and years of being in the field.
I hope all of you are well and that you are enjoying these cool fall temps as I am. Took the day off today, guys! Customers will have to wait. Building a deer stand outside and today is the perfect day to get it done. Let's catch up again soon and I hope a few of you are in the woods even now as I type this! Respect!
While I appreciate the high hopes and spirits of those hunting in the NE on this board, I think its important that we keep a sense of reality.
You don't need me here reminding you that there is a reason QDMA is headquartered in Georgia. They were asked to move up to Pennsylvania and basically laughed so hard the rep fell out of his chair and then they raced back down for some Southern BBQ asap.
I also do not need to remind you about the warts and tumors on Yankee deer. So many growths you'd think they were fertilized. As a result, it is now not uncommon for we Southerners to see Yankee deer. Crossing the border in the night. Waiting for the right opportunity to come down here where they do not have to worry about stepping on a broken sliver of glass in the woods or tangling their hooves in used dental floss left on the forest floor.
I am NOT here to brag or anything of the sort. Most of you know me and know that is the FURTHERST thing from my mind. I was given a gift when it comes to whitetail management and did NOTHING to deserve it ans sometimes it is more of a curse than a blessing. I just share what I know to be true as a result of extensive University research and years of being in the field.
I hope all of you are well and that you are enjoying these cool fall temps as I am. Took the day off today, guys! Customers will have to wait. Building a deer stand outside and today is the perfect day to get it done. Let's catch up again soon and I hope a few of you are in the woods even now as I type this! Respect!
#20
RE: Let's Just Be honest
ORIGINAL: JagMagMan
Yawn..........
You earn respect, you don't demand it!
Yawn..........
You earn respect, you don't demand it!
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