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<blockquote data-quote="Snake" data-source="post: 5016219" data-attributes="member: 7051"><p>I really don't understand what you are trying to accomplish. Way too many variables to get what you call a fair playing field even if it's the very same property . Let me explain : playing field would be same property but how would you determine how each hunter hunted ? #1 Everyone get there at the same time and check in then take off? #2 Draw to see who hunts first ? (This couldn't be fair as then the property is pressured after first hunt ). #3 Do it year after year after year to contestants which is fair but weather could play a role. #4 Getting a really large tact open to each contestant and make different areas numbered and draw for areas, which is fair to chance but as we all know even in the same tracks some areas are better than others . Luck could have a role in this scenario. </p><p></p><p>So how to you propose to do this or is this just a hypothetical question ?</p><p></p><p>Dont see how it could be fair with different propties which I do understand some couldn't get a kill in Cades Cove others could get a kill on just about any property which I think that's what you ate leading to .</p><p></p><p>From your posts and from what others have said about you AT I'm not trying bash your post by any means for I have the upmost respect for you ! Or is this a post giving us the attributes of what you determine a trophy hunter ? I know some hunters go that extra mile to attain to the prize , letting bucks mature only hunting the mature bucks and only when wind and conditions is right . Those that are persistent even when deer movement is slow and many othere attributes. Some have property to be able to attain their prize , some don't but manage to still take really good animals and these ibtip my hat to.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Snake, post: 5016219, member: 7051"] I really don't understand what you are trying to accomplish. Way too many variables to get what you call a fair playing field even if it's the very same property . Let me explain : playing field would be same property but how would you determine how each hunter hunted ? #1 Everyone get there at the same time and check in then take off? #2 Draw to see who hunts first ? (This couldn't be fair as then the property is pressured after first hunt ). #3 Do it year after year after year to contestants which is fair but weather could play a role. #4 Getting a really large tact open to each contestant and make different areas numbered and draw for areas, which is fair to chance but as we all know even in the same tracks some areas are better than others . Luck could have a role in this scenario. So how to you propose to do this or is this just a hypothetical question ? Dont see how it could be fair with different propties which I do understand some couldn't get a kill in Cades Cove others could get a kill on just about any property which I think that's what you ate leading to . From your posts and from what others have said about you AT I'm not trying bash your post by any means for I have the upmost respect for you ! Or is this a post giving us the attributes of what you determine a trophy hunter ? I know some hunters go that extra mile to attain to the prize , letting bucks mature only hunting the mature bucks and only when wind and conditions is right . Those that are persistent even when deer movement is slow and many othere attributes. Some have property to be able to attain their prize , some don't but manage to still take really good animals and these ibtip my hat to. [/QUOTE]
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