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<blockquote data-quote="Stumpsitter" data-source="post: 5048677" data-attributes="member: 20678"><p>I remember back in the early mid '80's is was a big deal to get a buck in my area. I can remember it was a big deal just to find some sign or to even see a deer. All these shows have done is give a lot of people a false sense of reality of what there property can or will produce. It doesn't matter how big his rack is , if you're happy with him then take him. That's what I tell whoever hunts my place. I choose not to shoot smaller deer by choice. I let my limit and then some walk every year. I know that some get harvested and that's fine. It's my choice. The deer I've let walk have been a lot of kids first on my neighbors property and that's a good thing. The long and short story is this, the hunting industry has taken a lot of the magic out of it for a lot of people ,though it has helped with some of the technology, it has taken away some of the purity out of deer hunting. Just my opinion.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Stumpsitter, post: 5048677, member: 20678"] I remember back in the early mid ‘80’s is was a big deal to get a buck in my area. I can remember it was a big deal just to find some sign or to even see a deer. All these shows have done is give a lot of people a false sense of reality of what there property can or will produce. It doesn’t matter how big his rack is , if you’re happy with him then take him. That’s what I tell whoever hunts my place. I choose not to shoot smaller deer by choice. I let my limit and then some walk every year. I know that some get harvested and that’s fine. It’s my choice. The deer I’ve let walk have been a lot of kids first on my neighbors property and that’s a good thing. The long and short story is this, the hunting industry has taken a lot of the magic out of it for a lot of people ,though it has helped with some of the technology, it has taken away some of the purity out of deer hunting. Just my opinion. [/QUOTE]
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