Bittersweet Success
Re: Bittersweet Success
Good job on recovering the buck.
Personal I feel that if your against a certain type of hunting then you should be against it across the board. How is it ok for one kind of hunter but not the next just based on the sex of the animal?
Not getting after anyone. Just curious what makes you think that way.
Personal I feel that if your against a certain type of hunting then you should be against it across the board. How is it ok for one kind of hunter but not the next just based on the sex of the animal?
Not getting after anyone. Just curious what makes you think that way.
Live to hunt, hunt to live.
Don't argue with an idiot; people watching may not be able to tell
the difference.
Don't argue with an idiot; people watching may not be able to tell
the difference.
Re: Bittersweet Success
Excellent job sticking with it until you had him recovered. That seperates the hunters from the rest.
Keep your nose in the wind and your eyes along the skyline.
Re: Bittersweet Success
I have an associate in the Fairfax area who hunts the southern part of the state with dogs, definitely much different than what I am used to, but given the territory that is about the only way to get them out there. They don't have centerfire as an option there. I don't have any problem with that. I think that would be pretty cool to put in all of the prep time and see it all come together. Congrats!
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Re: Bittersweet Success
Someone needs to tell Michael Waddell, Lee and Tiffany, and all the other hunting show hosts they are not hunting, they are "sitting and waiting". I myself prefer western hunting-spot and stalk, still hunting, glassing, and even road hunting occasionally. But if I'm hunting whitetails in the East put me in a tree stand over a food plot or travel corridor. Everybody has there preferred method of hunting, the important part is they are "hunting".
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