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Seek One knocks down a TN stud!!
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<blockquote data-quote="Urban_Hunter" data-source="post: 5413941" data-attributes="member: 12353"><p>These guys are no heroes. They're not the future of hunting. They're an immense danger to hunting as we know it.</p><p></p><p>The video from two years ago of them with the landscaper showing up… it was over across the river from opryland. The landscaper I worked with for 4 years. They misled the homeowner into permission to hunt. The recovery wasn't filmed, and that was no accident. The shot taken was borderline unethical at distance with a vertical bow. Wait til they stab one that runs and dies on the neighbors back patio while the kids are in the pool. It could spell the end of Priest WMA or any of the others that border residential areas.</p><p></p><p>This is ALL regardless of the skill required… which is zero. Walk out there, bust them somehow… guess what? They'll be back. Tomorrow. And every day thereafter. Because they have nowhere else to go. Someone said these aren't trapped deer? Absolutely they're trapped deer. The only challenge is getting access. They "hunt" individual deer, sometimes many sits, because they can. Go to the wma, screw up on a mature giant, and see if you ever lay eyes on that deer again in your life.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Urban_Hunter, post: 5413941, member: 12353"] These guys are no heroes. They’re not the future of hunting. They’re an immense danger to hunting as we know it. The video from two years ago of them with the landscaper showing up… it was over across the river from opryland. The landscaper I worked with for 4 years. They misled the homeowner into permission to hunt. The recovery wasn’t filmed, and that was no accident. The shot taken was borderline unethical at distance with a vertical bow. Wait til they stab one that runs and dies on the neighbors back patio while the kids are in the pool. It could spell the end of Priest WMA or any of the others that border residential areas. This is ALL regardless of the skill required… which is zero. Walk out there, bust them somehow… guess what? They’ll be back. Tomorrow. And every day thereafter. Because they have nowhere else to go. Someone said these aren’t trapped deer? Absolutely they’re trapped deer. The only challenge is getting access. They “hunt” individual deer, sometimes many sits, because they can. Go to the wma, screw up on a mature giant, and see if you ever lay eyes on that deer again in your life. [/QUOTE]
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