DeerCamp
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What happened?His recent debacle over on the river was a black eye for all ethical hunters.
What happened?His recent debacle over on the river was a black eye for all ethical hunters.
True American hero, where do you get your fanboy merch? I want some.The kid started in North Atlanta. Sprawling golf courses everywhere. His camera work put him on some dandy's! He saw potential where others didn't. Each to his own, he buys tags like all of us. Having been in the financial business over 40 years, envy and jealousy aren't in my vocabulary. I applaud legal success. Obvious this guy isn't a stranger to hard work.
Sorry, I will just have to leave it at debacle.What happened?
Debacle on the river? Details please.If it is at the top of his list, then why does he continue to shoot deer that he can't legally retrieve? It isn't a mistake he has only made once.
The legal aspect of the hunt doesn't end when he turns loose of his arrow or pull the trigger on property where he is legal. His mode of operation for years here in TN has shown that he intends to concentrate on the kill, and worry about the retrieval part after the fact. To me, it is piss poor ethics.
His recent debacle over on the river was a black eye for all ethical hunters.
Sure hate seeing cat in with that bunchJust curious, but did the team picture make that last video? These 15 people sure look happy and proud of their accomplishments.
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If it is at the top of his list, then why does he continue to shoot deer that he can't legally retrieve? It isn't a mistake he has only made once.
The legal aspect of the hunt doesn't end when he turns loose of his arrow or pull the trigger on property where he is legal. His mode of operation for years here in TN has shown that he intends to concentrate on the kill, and worry about the retrieval part after the fact. To me, it is piss poor ethics.
His recent debacle over on the river was a black eye for all ethical hunters.
Yep and he likes it. The more we talk about it, the better. Mission accomplished.This thread will be 20+ pages and there will be at least 5 WTB posts for crossbow posts in the Nashville or Memphis area.
Just making a hypothetical scenario for a recovery. I don't care what weapon is used, a deer can travel a long way sometimes pretty quickly before giving it up.Trespassing is wrong, period.
If you only have one acre to hunt you don't need to bowhunt, period.
JMHO.