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<blockquote data-quote="redblood" data-source="post: 5011950" data-attributes="member: 2947"><p>I totally understand what you are saying, but isnt that compounding the problem. I always look at where a person is from when they post deer pics, mainly to get a picture of the deer being killed in their area. One thing i notice is it seems people who are in the lower deer density areas kill larger number of deer, especially their children. No doubt i am in rare place. Having said that i have killed one does the entire year, a mid october deer with a bow.i guess what i am saying that teaching deer management, sustainability, patience and restraint are parts of the mentoring process</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="redblood, post: 5011950, member: 2947"] I totally understand what you are saying, but isnt that compounding the problem. I always look at where a person is from when they post deer pics, mainly to get a picture of the deer being killed in their area. One thing i notice is it seems people who are in the lower deer density areas kill larger number of deer, especially their children. No doubt i am in rare place. Having said that i have killed one does the entire year, a mid october deer with a bow.i guess what i am saying that teaching deer management, sustainability, patience and restraint are parts of the mentoring process [/QUOTE]
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