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Seek One knocks down a TN stud!!
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<blockquote data-quote="BSK" data-source="post: 5414354" data-attributes="member: 17"><p>No jealousy here. Why would I be jealous of a turd who shoots pet deer and then has the audacity to show off as if he's done something great and impressive? He's an embarrassment to hunting.</p><p></p><p></p><p>I find it interesting - and I saw it in a post earlier - that whenever a hunter has no moral ground to stand on, they always go back to the "food plot" thing. YES, killing a WILD wary <u>old</u> buck out of a food plot is far, FAR more of an accomplishment that shooting a pet suburban deer. Deer in the wild see Man as their greatest threat. Man is the #1 predator of deer, and deer avoid Man at all costs. In suburbia, Man is seen as a protector and provider. Man is no threat. Shooting a suburban deer is as difficult as me shooting my cat while it lays in my lap.</p><p></p><p></p><p>The other old argument when one has no ground to stand on, "Don't attack one of our own. We need to stick together." Sorry, we need to police ourselves and call out bad behavior when we see it. Taking the opportunity to hunt suburbia is one thing. Championing yourself as if you've done something worthy of praise is another.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BSK, post: 5414354, member: 17"] No jealousy here. Why would I be jealous of a turd who shoots pet deer and then has the audacity to show off as if he's done something great and impressive? He's an embarrassment to hunting. I find it interesting - and I saw it in a post earlier - that whenever a hunter has no moral ground to stand on, they always go back to the "food plot" thing. YES, killing a WILD wary [U]old[/U] buck out of a food plot is far, FAR more of an accomplishment that shooting a pet suburban deer. Deer in the wild see Man as their greatest threat. Man is the #1 predator of deer, and deer avoid Man at all costs. In suburbia, Man is seen as a protector and provider. Man is no threat. Shooting a suburban deer is as difficult as me shooting my cat while it lays in my lap. The other old argument when one has no ground to stand on, "Don't attack one of our own. We need to stick together." Sorry, we need to police ourselves and call out bad behavior when we see it. Taking the opportunity to hunt suburbia is one thing. Championing yourself as if you've done something worthy of praise is another. [/QUOTE]
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