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<blockquote data-quote="Madbowh" data-source="post: 5703992" data-attributes="member: 21149"><p>I completely disagree with many things of this nature. There's more to this type of situation than should I kill it or not. There's a difference in filming too educate for various reasons compared to look what I can do, or I don't like to work/ can't find a job so I'll get into filming hunting fishing. Don't do it to boast about it just to show off. He's done messed up by filming too much. He ought to not shoot it because he brought to much spotlight to the situation, his own fault. He should've kept his mouth shut not had so much filming and wouldn't be an issue of he shot it. </p><p></p><p>These days there's way too much social media, filming, and showing off. Hunt because you like it and eat it. I used to like the hunting shows but I won't watch any of them anymore. If you are filming and any less than 90% of your video is not in a tree I'm not watching.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Madbowh, post: 5703992, member: 21149"] I completely disagree with many things of this nature. There's more to this type of situation than should I kill it or not. There's a difference in filming too educate for various reasons compared to look what I can do, or I don't like to work/ can't find a job so I'll get into filming hunting fishing. Don't do it to boast about it just to show off. He's done messed up by filming too much. He ought to not shoot it because he brought to much spotlight to the situation, his own fault. He should've kept his mouth shut not had so much filming and wouldn't be an issue of he shot it. These days there's way too much social media, filming, and showing off. Hunt because you like it and eat it. I used to like the hunting shows but I won't watch any of them anymore. If you are filming and any less than 90% of your video is not in a tree I'm not watching. [/QUOTE]
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