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<blockquote data-quote="Flintlocksforme" data-source="post: 5847818" data-attributes="member: 20427"><p>There are plenty of ways to hunt and thank God we have the freedom to choose. Who cares how they do it? If hunters don't kill them, TWRA will especially if you are in or near CWD zone. </p><p>Back when I was younger I took ( short cuts ) to kill game like many. Back in those days the GW could enter private land like they owned the place. It always added a little extra excitement to the hunt. Fast forward to now, the kids are grown and flown, I am seeing the reality of retirement. I got more time to hunt and I don't want to take short cuts. Everyone is not in the same situation. Just like everything else hunters argue about since the beginning of time. The Bible says " Arise, Kill and Eat" it's not a sin to bait if it's legal guys.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Flintlocksforme, post: 5847818, member: 20427"] There are plenty of ways to hunt and thank God we have the freedom to choose. Who cares how they do it? If hunters don't kill them, TWRA will especially if you are in or near CWD zone. Back when I was younger I took ( short cuts ) to kill game like many. Back in those days the GW could enter private land like they owned the place. It always added a little extra excitement to the hunt. Fast forward to now, the kids are grown and flown, I am seeing the reality of retirement. I got more time to hunt and I don’t want to take short cuts. Everyone is not in the same situation. Just like everything else hunters argue about since the beginning of time. The Bible says “ Arise, Kill and Eat” it’s not a sin to bait if it’s legal guys. [/QUOTE]
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