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<blockquote data-quote="Hawk103161" data-source="post: 5850887" data-attributes="member: 22161"><p>I'm allowed 2 Bucks and as many doe allowed by the "LAW". I'm "Entitled" to that whether I do or not. I never read where there was a parcel property size to hunt and determine your "Bag Limit". Deer that are "Property of the General Public". I swear you sound like my neighbor and "His Squirrels". If all this is true when they are on "My Property" they are mine... I hope "Your" deer steps on my Property and then I get to let the air out...Just saying. Also so if you don't like it then it becomes "Unethical". I bet it was "Your" Deer that ran out in front of me in Benton County outside Big Sandy on Veterans Day and did $5,000 damage to my truck. You missing a 70lb spike by chance??? Let me know and I'll send ya the bill......</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hawk103161, post: 5850887, member: 22161"] I'm allowed 2 Bucks and as many doe allowed by the "LAW". I'm "Entitled" to that whether I do or not. I never read where there was a parcel property size to hunt and determine your "Bag Limit". Deer that are "Property of the General Public". I swear you sound like my neighbor and "His Squirrels". If all this is true when they are on "My Property" they are mine... I hope "Your" deer steps on my Property and then I get to let the air out...Just saying. Also so if you don't like it then it becomes "Unethical". I bet it was "Your" Deer that ran out in front of me in Benton County outside Big Sandy on Veterans Day and did $5,000 damage to my truck. You missing a 70lb spike by chance??? Let me know and I'll send ya the bill...... [/QUOTE]
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