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Post by dougl on Mar 31, 2023 10:20:53 GMT -5
Several years ago,there was a big non-typical 13 point running around.He pretty much stayed inside the houses ,which always makes them an easy target for poachers.He ended up running around with an arrow stuck in his neck and a crossbow bolt in his rear leg.I personally know a woman who actually removed the arrow from it's neck.The bolt eventually came out and the next year,you would never know the deer was injured except for a big knot on it's neck.
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Post by rusty on Mar 31, 2023 11:55:34 GMT -5
The brother of a friend of mine showed me video of him taking a 5 gallon bucket of corn to the edge of his yard where he shakes a tin can full of corn that brings both deer and turkeys out of the woods to feed on the corn he dumps. They both cme within yards of him while he's there. He owns fifty some acres with no other houses within about half a mile.
I suspect that rattling the can would work much better that a box call or a grunt tube for calling in game around his place. This guy no longer hunts. No matter how big the antlers or beard, any game taken would not be a trophy or make for a satisfying hunt.
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Post by dougl on Mar 31, 2023 12:17:04 GMT -5
But if it's leglal,we have to support it.Otherwise we're just jealous and beating our chests.
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Post by rusty on Mar 31, 2023 12:31:51 GMT -5
But if it's leglal,we have to support it.Otherwise we're just jealous and beating our chests. Hey, as long as we get the hero shots
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Post by ridgecommander on Mar 31, 2023 14:43:17 GMT -5
But if it's leglal,we have to support it.Otherwise we're just jealous and beating our chests. It is not being jealous or pounding your chest to choose to hunt differently. It can be jealousy or beating ones chest depending on how one responds to others hunting differently.
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