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Old 07-10-2010, 06:12 PM
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So, by saying that the meat is an important part of the hunt makes me GOOD guy, and if I said that the antlers were the most important part that would make me a (less) good guy...??...

Gee, I never knew that...

Thanks..I feel much better about myself now...I think I'll go devour one of the many woodland creatures that I happen to have stored in my freezer...
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Old 07-10-2010, 06:17 PM
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Just dont take any pride in their size/flavor/shot placement/ how you hunted them cause then you are BAD HUNTER!
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Old 07-10-2010, 07:19 PM
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Originally Posted by Pygmy
So, by saying that the meat is an important part of the hunt makes me GOOD guy, and if I said that the antlers were the most important part that would make me a (less) good guy...??...

Gee, I never knew that...

Thanks..I feel much better about myself now...I think I'll go devour one of the many woodland creatures that I happen to have stored in my freezer...
Thats how some people feel (not all). If it wasn't then the question wouldn't come up all the time. If you can't see that you aren't looking. Just use the little search button here and go to other forums and look it up. Guys that are trophy hunters get grief because they choose to hunt for a big rack.

Why do you think someone ask if you are a meat hunter? Why does it matter? I'm both, like most. I hunt does for meat then trophy hunt. One doesn't carry more weight than the other.

Just like you have some bow hunters that look down their nose at gun hunters or crossbow hunters. Just like some look down their nose at people that hunt over bait or out of a shooting house. Some just think they are doing it the right way and others suck as hunters.

There is alway too much devision among hunters. Thats all I'm saying.
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Old 07-10-2010, 08:49 PM
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Originally Posted by podunk kennels
There are places that only allow one deer per year?..... ( ..shiver..)
Yep, I can only shoot one deer period in my area, and that includes bow, gun, and ML. So if I tag out with my bow in September or October, I cant get one with my gun ot ML. The bad part is, if I want to shoot a doe with my gun or ML, I have to buy my license right after our archery season starts, and send in for my lottery doe tag. So then if I get one with my bow, my Gun and ML license goes to waste.

But back to the question, I do concider myself a meat hunter, but I will pass on most things for the first couple of weeks, only because I enjoy being out there, and I cant imagine being done hunting the first week of our hunting season.
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Old 07-11-2010, 05:51 AM
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where i hunt if i see a leagle deer its getting a bullet got alot of people around here that need the meat
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Old 07-11-2010, 08:32 AM
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This topic has and will always be an argument among hunters. I say who cares as long as it is a legal kill and you eat and respect the game you take. You can hold out for the biggest deer in the woods or kill the first one that comes along, just don't waste it. You have goals in your mind long before you squeeze the trigger or release the string.
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Old 07-11-2010, 01:33 PM
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Hmmmm... If I thought I would get involved in some deep ETHICAL discussion, I would not have posted on this thread...I'm too old for that crap... Don't mean NUTHIN'...

I prefer to think that most hunters hunt mostly for the enjoyment of the sport, without considering themselves superior to others because someone else's motives for hunting might differ from thiers..
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