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Seek One knocks down a TN stud!!
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<blockquote data-quote="BSK" data-source="post: 5414003" data-attributes="member: 17"><p>I'm both self-righteous and judgmental. But only because I've watched as a certain small but very vocal segment of the hunting public has - in my opinion - ruined good, well-intentioned organizations and even state wildlife agencies. I believe holding my tongue when these situations arise is the wrong tactic. I have no problem with trophy hunting. I'm somewhat of a trophy hunter myself, in that I would like to kill a buck each year with the largest antlers possible. I make my living teaching others to grow and hunt big bucks. Yet there is a difference between trophy <em><u>hunting</u></em> and trophy<em><u>ism</u></em>. Trophy hunting is a tactic and practice. Trophyism is a disease. Trophyism, if left unchecked, tends to spread like any other disease, and also tends to ruin everything it touches.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BSK, post: 5414003, member: 17"] I'm both self-righteous and judgmental. But only because I've watched as a certain small but very vocal segment of the hunting public has - in my opinion - ruined good, well-intentioned organizations and even state wildlife agencies. I believe holding my tongue when these situations arise is the wrong tactic. I have no problem with trophy hunting. I'm somewhat of a trophy hunter myself, in that I would like to kill a buck each year with the largest antlers possible. I make my living teaching others to grow and hunt big bucks. Yet there is a difference between trophy [I][U]hunting[/U][/I] and trophy[I][U]ism[/U][/I]. Trophy hunting is a tactic and practice. Trophyism is a disease. Trophyism, if left unchecked, tends to spread like any other disease, and also tends to ruin everything it touches. [/QUOTE]
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