Seek One’s dilemma

GreeneGriz

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I think because it was found the next morning.
And yet, I've seen several social media posts from the weekend velvet hunt that didn't find their deer until the following morning. Lol.
People sure do talk big behind their phone screens.
Not a single one of the loudmouth blowhards have the cajones to confront the seekone crowd or the Tndeer folks in that pic or on their videos about their choice of hunting locations.
 

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And yet, I've seen several social media posts from the weekend velvet hunt that didn't find their deer until the following morning. Lol.
People sure do talk big behind their phone screens.
Not a single one of the loudmouth blowhards have the cajones to confront the seekone crowd or the Tndeer folks in that pic or on their videos about their choice of hunting locations.
It would be interesting to know if they couldn't find it, was a not so great shot, or they didn't have permission to retrieve it.
 

Buzzard Breath

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Not a single one of the loudmouth blowhards have the cajones to confront the seekone crowd or the Tndeer folks in that pic or on their videos about their choice of hunting locations.
I don't think anyone actually wants to go fight the guys from Seek Uno, I think they just want them to be better representatives for the hunting community.
 

GreeneGriz

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I don't think anyone actually wants to go fight the guys from Seek Uno, I think they just want them to be better representatives for the hunting community.
I think they represent the hunting community rather well. They hunt legally and go above and beyond what they need to do to portray that.
Like I said earlier…. We've had members of tndeer post pics of deer they killed from their bathroom window and several members have shown videos and pics of deer they've taken in and around fancy subdivisions on area lakes and golf courses. They didn't receive any negative remarks or judgement of the holier than thou ethic whores on this site. Why not?
 

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And yet, I've seen several social media posts from the weekend velvet hunt that didn't find their deer until the following morning. Lol.
People sure do talk big behind their phone screens.
Not a single one of the loudmouth blowhards have the cajones to confront the seekone crowd or the Tndeer folks in that pic or on their videos about their choice of hunting locations.

Why yes. Yes they do ^. But by golly you out big talked them all 💪👊
 

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I think they represent the hunting community rather well. They hunt legally and go above and beyond what they need to do to portray that.
Like I said earlier…. We've had members of tndeer post pics of deer they killed from their bathroom window and several members have shown videos and pics of deer they've taken in and around fancy subdivisions on area lakes and golf courses. They didn't receive any negative remarks or judgement of the holier than thou ethic whores on this site. Why not?
Not surprised that you think their hunting methods and ethics are fine.

To continually shoot deer on small urban lots where they by now should know that the deer are going to run onto land where they don't have permission to retrieve shows piss poor ethics.
 

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I don't think anyone actually wants to go fight the guys from Seek Uno, I think they just want them to be better representatives for the hunting community.
Speak fo yo-self!

Three Stooges Vintage GIF
 

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This is a very emotional topic for many of you. It's clear many of you aren't even sure what you're mad about anymore. What many of you seem to be advocating for is a perfect world. Where everyone is atleast a 4th generation bowhunter, with 85 acres of family ground out back. And another 250+ within an hours drive. Everyone makes a perfect shot and the deer tips over in the beans. Oh, and no one hunts within 300 yards if the line.

Well, we don't live in a perfect world. Far from it. Farms are getting carved up left, right and center. Deer are getting squeezed into pockets. Hunters follow. Sometimes marginal shots are made. Maybe some questionable decisions made. But that's everywhere. It's not unique to urban hunting in the imperfect world we live in.

Some of you guys with big farms and stuff, if this really is the issue you emotionally claim it is, then back it up: Have a few of the flat-brimmed, squatted truck driving, city boys and girls out to your place and mentor em. Share pics here this fall.

Move the needle.
Change the hearts and minds.
Be a difference maker.
Re-shape the "avatar" 😉
 

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Some of you guys with big farms and stuff, if this really is the issue you emotionally claim it is, then back it up: Have a few of the flat-brimmed, squatted truck driving, city boys and girls out to your place and mentor em. Share pics here this fall.

Move the needle.
Change the hearts and minds.
Be a difference maker.
Re-shape the "avatar" 😉
Here is one. Father figure isn't in the picture and raised by women. He lives in Nashville and is a flat bill wearing hockey player. Hopefully I got to him before the social media influencers did.
Best part is he didn't have to get approval and likes from his followers.
 

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batten_down

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Here is one. Father figure isn't in the picture and raised by women. He lives in Nashville and is a flat bill wearing hockey player. Hopefully I got to him before the social media influencers did.
Best part is he didn't have to get approval and likes from his followers.
Let's hope.
 

timberjack86

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This is a very emotional topic for many of you. It's clear many of you aren't even sure what you're mad about anymore. What many of you seem to be advocating for is a perfect world. Where everyone is atleast a 4th generation bowhunter, with 85 acres of family ground out back. And another 250+ within an hours drive. Everyone makes a perfect shot and the deer tips over in the beans. Oh, and no one hunts within 300 yards if the line.

Well, we don't live in a perfect world. Far from it. Farms are getting carved up left, right and center. Deer are getting squeezed into pockets. Hunters follow. Sometimes marginal shots are made. Maybe some questionable decisions made. But that's everywhere. It's not unique to urban hunting in the imperfect world we live in.

Some of you guys with big farms and stuff, if this really is the issue you emotionally claim it is, then back it up: Have a few of the flat-brimmed, squatted truck driving, city boys and girls out to your place and mentor em. Share pics here this fall.

Move the needle.
Change the hearts and minds.
Be a difference maker.
Re-shape the "avatar" 😉
Different strokes for different folks but That kinda hunting sounds about as fun as hunting in the backyard with seek one. Gimme mountains and room to roam. Sure am glad for the Cherokee National forest!
 
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