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<blockquote data-quote="tellico4x4" data-source="post: 5696332" data-attributes="member: 2474"><p>Never have and never will watch one of their shows. If ever buck they killed was 200+ I still wouldn't watch. It's the masses that give them their glory, if no one watched them they'd be SOL.</p><p></p><p>Several years ago when Drury had the team competition hunting deal where you had to submit a film of your "team" killing a buck, a couple local brothers made the show. The neighborhood that they killed in is well known here & full of good deer. They went to great pains to not include lawns, driveways & flower beds in their film as it was killed on a vacant wooded lot. When they made the show, it didn't take long for locals here to recognize the buck they killed and soon the story of it followed.... My dentist lived 3 houses down from location and had asked me for years to come bowhunt his backyard as they were destroying his landscaping. Never did, just felt tainted to me. One of our lease members lives and has 3 wooded acres in that neighborhood. He has killed several out of his wife's flowerbeds and some have been whoppers. Not a one mounted or publicized as they are really just varmints.</p><p></p><p>I agree that urban deer need to be hunted to try to keep under control, but wish P&Y and B&C would redefine what "fair chase" is. No difference than hunting high fence imo.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tellico4x4, post: 5696332, member: 2474"] Never have and never will watch one of their shows. If ever buck they killed was 200+ I still wouldn't watch. It's the masses that give them their glory, if no one watched them they'd be SOL. Several years ago when Drury had the team competition hunting deal where you had to submit a film of your "team" killing a buck, a couple local brothers made the show. The neighborhood that they killed in is well known here & full of good deer. They went to great pains to not include lawns, driveways & flower beds in their film as it was killed on a vacant wooded lot. When they made the show, it didn't take long for locals here to recognize the buck they killed and soon the story of it followed.... My dentist lived 3 houses down from location and had asked me for years to come bowhunt his backyard as they were destroying his landscaping. Never did, just felt tainted to me. One of our lease members lives and has 3 wooded acres in that neighborhood. He has killed several out of his wife's flowerbeds and some have been whoppers. Not a one mounted or publicized as they are really just varmints. I agree that urban deer need to be hunted to try to keep under control, but wish P&Y and B&C would redefine what "fair chase" is. No difference than hunting high fence imo. [/QUOTE]
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