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Seek One knocks down a TN stud!!
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<blockquote data-quote="Ski" data-source="post: 5414355" data-attributes="member: 20583"><p>The ONLY way I'd hunt urban deer is if I had 100% permission from every property in the area. Not because I'd hunt every property but because an arrowed buck could potentially die in any of them, as well as run across several others while bleeding out. </p><p></p><p>As much as I love bow hunting and a big dead buck, there are other people who equally hate hunting and love a big living buck. Many or most of those people live in town. It would be a nightmare for me if that buck died in one of their yards and I had to inform them I have just killed their beloved neighborhood Bullwinkle. I'd feel utterly disrespectful, like I was forcing myself, my beliefs, and a bad situation onto innocent, unsuspecting folks. No deer no matter how big is worth sacrificing my own humanity to kill. Just because I don't agree with somebody on certain subjects doesn't justify me forcing my beliefs on them or forcing them to endure the aftermath of me exercising my own beliefs. A giant buck simply isn't worth that much to me. And that is not a lie.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ski, post: 5414355, member: 20583"] The ONLY way I'd hunt urban deer is if I had 100% permission from every property in the area. Not because I'd hunt every property but because an arrowed buck could potentially die in any of them, as well as run across several others while bleeding out. As much as I love bow hunting and a big dead buck, there are other people who equally hate hunting and love a big living buck. Many or most of those people live in town. It would be a nightmare for me if that buck died in one of their yards and I had to inform them I have just killed their beloved neighborhood Bullwinkle. I'd feel utterly disrespectful, like I was forcing myself, my beliefs, and a bad situation onto innocent, unsuspecting folks. No deer no matter how big is worth sacrificing my own humanity to kill. Just because I don't agree with somebody on certain subjects doesn't justify me forcing my beliefs on them or forcing them to endure the aftermath of me exercising my own beliefs. A giant buck simply isn't worth that much to me. And that is not a lie. [/QUOTE]
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