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<blockquote data-quote="encore06" data-source="post: 5588856" data-attributes="member: 3778"><p>I don't think its the decoy, no decoy issue that is offensive, its the demeaning attitude that some seems to have. It's perfectly acceptable to disagree with someone's hunting style, but to criticize or demean a person for hunting legally, then that's a line that I hope I never cross. It goes back to the compound, recurve, crossbow debate, or the modern muzzleloader vs primitive weapon. Is making a 60yard shot on a deer less of a "hunting challenge" than getting up close and personal (20-30 yards)? We are a commnunity of outdoor enthusiasts, let's not use condemnation when stating our philosophy.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="encore06, post: 5588856, member: 3778"] I don't think its the decoy, no decoy issue that is offensive, its the demeaning attitude that some seems to have. It's perfectly acceptable to disagree with someone's hunting style, but to criticize or demean a person for hunting legally, then that's a line that I hope I never cross. It goes back to the compound, recurve, crossbow debate, or the modern muzzleloader vs primitive weapon. Is making a 60yard shot on a deer less of a "hunting challenge" than getting up close and personal (20-30 yards)? We are a commnunity of outdoor enthusiasts, let's not use condemnation when stating our philosophy. [/QUOTE]
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