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Various Non-Bald Discussions => Autos,Toys and Hobbies => Topic started by: PBurke on November 01, 2009, 04:48:14 PM
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for many reasons. but this is his latest accomplishment. a nice eight point he killed this weekend with his bow.
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Thats AWESOME...Grats dude!
Make sure you tell him that and YOU do not take all the congrats and hog them for yourself either Paulie..
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That's awesome! Way to go Trent!
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Impressive ...Very impressive. Need Trent to clean out my back yard herd
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A great son, and a good father.
Saintc
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Never been much of a hunter, but I know a good kill when I see one!
Send him congrats from me!
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Guys u r sick... :/O :-[
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Nice one Trent. Congrats buddy. Now take some time and teach your dad how to do that ;D
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Guys u r sick... :/O :-[
how so?
Nice one Trent. Congrats buddy. Now take some time and teach your dad how to do that ;D
he already told me i had to do that now. ha ha ha
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What is there to be proud about - the fact that you murdered a harmless animal, probably putting it through agony just so your son could get his kicks. As one other reply said, you yanks sure are sick.
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What is there to be proud about - the fact that you murdered a harmless animal, probably putting it through agony just so your son could get his kicks. As one other reply said, you yanks sure are sick.
Now how do you think the wild herd should be managed so that the number of animals is in balance with the food available, starvation???? :/O :/O :/O
Managed hunting preserves the overall health of the wild herds, while providing a legitimate and moral means of sport, and good tasty food. Don't go teary eyed unless you've seen an animal dead of starvation because of inadequate available food.
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you know what? this thread was not started to get anybody's negative opinions. we hunt, we eat what we kill. we do not hunt just to say we killed something. we hunt for the sport. and with a bow, it is a sport. some of you who have never hunted would not understand. nor will you ever. when i take my kids hunting i teach them about gun safety. teach them about all the brave men and women who have sacrificed their lives to give us the right to hunt. i get to spend time, quality time, with my kids. something alot of people take for granted. i was raised hunting and fishing. those are my some of my fondest memories. i just hope my kids will feel the same. if my boys did not like i hunting, i would spend time with them doing other things they enjoy. i have the opportunity to teach my kids about nature and how amazing god is for creating all this beauty that we can enjoy together. so just cause a few small minded people think it is wrong, i will always excersize my right to hunt. those that think this thread is wrong, or that i should not be proud, you are entitled to your opinion. i don't judge you when mine differs. i just ignore it. so please do the same for me. thank you for your time. PAULIE
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Way to go. Not an avid hunter myself but have no problem with those who are O0 O0
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There is nothing wrong with hunting for sport. Many of the natural predators of deer are gone from the ecosystem. It is needed to control populations.
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There is nothing wrong with hunting for sport. Many of the natural predators of deer are gone from the ecosystem. It is needed to control populations.
Not true in Minnesota--The wolves are getting out of control and getting too the deer before the hunters..
And of course wolves are protected and cant be killed................ :o
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My son missed his buck but he got to shoot at a bear. He thinks he hit it in the butt. Very lucky for him it ran off.
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They did that with Crocs in Florida and now they are up to their hips in them.
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My son missed his buck but he got to shoot at a bear. He thinks he hit it in the butt. Very lucky for him it ran off.
I'm confused. I thought if you wounded an animal a true sportsman is supposed to track it down and put it out of it's misery.
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Beautifully said, paulie. O0
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But where's the rest of the deer?
As a family heirloom I have, probably killed around the turn of the last century by a great-great uncle (a game warden, as it turns out), a nicely mounted head of a ten-point on my bedroom wall. Some guests have found it creepy to have it staring (albeit glassy-eyed) down at the bed, but it's fine with me. It's a nice rack for my cap collection.
From time to time, there's more than one horny thing in my bedroom...
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and he gets another one!!!!!!! nine points, 240 pounds!!!!
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SWEET! O0
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and he gets another one!!!!!!! nine points, 240 pounds!!!!
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Very nice, very nice indeed. You'll be eating well during Carnival-Envy, envy--do love the taste of a nice piece of venison.
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You're going to need a bigger freezer pretty quick if he keeps on! lol
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i told him he needs to leave some to be able to hunt next year! lol
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That's a good kill, never hunted a buck but I want to take a trip up to Wyoming or Montana and bag an anteleope before I die....have plugged a Boar with my friend's M-14 ( with standard ball ammo ) awhile back on private property and that was a hoot. All this talk of Deer makes me want to have some venison or andouie sausage :@`