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<blockquote data-quote="TX300mag" data-source="post: 5713062" data-attributes="member: 1683"><p>I have to admit, i never paid very much attention to Seek One until all this. I watched a couple of first season episodes and really grasped just how they are actually hunting. They were driving around finding deer standing in yards and driveways to stalk. They were literally stalking flowerbeds and playgrounds. One buck was shot twice and bled all over multiple properties only to be standing in the front yard of a house bleeding when they gave up to return to the truck. The deer was never recovered as far as I know.</p><p></p><p>If one argued that this needed to be done, I think it would go along way of people would just shoot, skin, and shut up rather that glorifying narcissistic egos.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TX300mag, post: 5713062, member: 1683"] I have to admit, i never paid very much attention to Seek One until all this. I watched a couple of first season episodes and really grasped just how they are actually hunting. They were driving around finding deer standing in yards and driveways to stalk. They were literally stalking flowerbeds and playgrounds. One buck was shot twice and bled all over multiple properties only to be standing in the front yard of a house bleeding when they gave up to return to the truck. The deer was never recovered as far as I know. If one argued that this needed to be done, I think it would go along way of people would just shoot, skin, and shut up rather that glorifying narcissistic egos. [/QUOTE]
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