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The ROY smokes a bomber!!!

Just 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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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.
True American hero, where do you get your fanboy merch? I want some.
 
What happened?
Sorry, I will just have to leave it at debacle.

I was given info from two sources with direct knowledge of the incident. Both requested that I not repeat their information. I will honor their trust.

Lets just say there has been a lot of truth in the bits and pieces posted by other folks on here about that crew and that weekend.
 
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.
Debacle on the river? Details please.
 
I just went to his ig page to see the pic and read his story about it. The comments are scary.

"The undisputed GOAT"

"Doing it right"

"Well deserved"

😂😂😂
 
They need to just go away. If he still wants to kill inner city pets, go for it. The general public doesnt need to look at his antics and deduct that what he is done is representative of true hunters.
 
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.


What debacle over a river? I'm curious
 
I would additionally like to hear about the debacles of getting permission to kill "trophy" pets in a small yard.

How is that done?
Is it done under the guise of controlling the deer population?

And not talking about the surrounding yards to where the deer will run, but how do they secure permission to kill a specific known pet deer?
 
I have no issue with people hunting in suburban places. Heck I would to if given the chance probably. But no way I'm doing it on a 1/4 acre lot and taking the chance of it running off on someone. But maybe he already gains permission? Idk.

The most annoying thing I seen last night from some that shared it was the deer names. "Do you think Kimbo is bigger than Zeus?". "Man killing Kimbo and Zeus in one year is incredible". Once I hear someone name a deer I'm not interested anymore.
 
Everybody answers like they are high and mighty, I was just noting a scenario for deer recovery.
If any of you shoot a record book quality deer and it's 5 feet off your property just stand and watch it rot.
I wasn't saying trespass but if TWRA was involved recovery should be allowed somehow.
 
They are seekers of fame and fortune. No respect from me. They have found a niche to get recognition and paid, that shows creativity. However, not impressed and prob do more damage to the hunters image than good.
Send those boys over to me in East Tennessee and let's see what kind of skills they have…..in the mountains.
 

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