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<blockquote data-quote="Andy S." data-source="post: 5011890" data-attributes="member: 131"><p>Your second sentence is likely the single most factor that drives your viewpoint in the first sentence. In other words, I think your viewpoint is heavily influenced by all of the deer you have around you and see continuously with little effort. Many of us have picked up on that fact with the good "named" bucks bedding in your yard/fields that you photograph. For that, you are very fortunate. Very very fortunate. Hunt in an area with far less deer density, and I think you would reconsider letting kids shoot any deer they see with the limited amount of time most have to hunt these days. I have strict rules for myself, almost to the point that it can take the fun out of it at times, but I will gladly let a young kid (5-12) shoot any deer they want, as long as it is legal. I want to see their smile and make that memory while they have the opportunity. Food for thought.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Andy S., post: 5011890, member: 131"] Your second sentence is likely the single most factor that drives your viewpoint in the first sentence. In other words, I think your viewpoint is heavily influenced by all of the deer you have around you and see continuously with little effort. Many of us have picked up on that fact with the good "named" bucks bedding in your yard/fields that you photograph. For that, you are very fortunate. Very very fortunate. Hunt in an area with far less deer density, and I think you would reconsider letting kids shoot any deer they see with the limited amount of time most have to hunt these days. I have strict rules for myself, almost to the point that it can take the fun out of it at times, but I will gladly let a young kid (5-12) shoot any deer they want, as long as it is legal. I want to see their smile and make that memory while they have the opportunity. Food for thought. [/QUOTE]
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