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Seek One knocks down a TN stud!!
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<blockquote data-quote="BSK" data-source="post: 5414527" data-attributes="member: 17"><p>This a great post Buzzard Breath. I too feel suburban deer populations need to be held in check through methods such as bow-hunting. I fully support anyone who does it. Just don't splash your picture all over social media afterwards and act like some kind of "hunting hero."</p><p></p><p>We have a "Neighborhood Website," where locals share information, and about two weeks ago a post came up that caused a firestorm. It was a suburban "Karen" complaining some guy stopped by her house and politely asked to bow hunt. The locals went Ape Sh$t. Apparently, this guy had been <u>politely</u> asking every homeowner in the neighborhood the same thing. The Karens of the neighborhood were horrified. Thankfully, a few - including myself - defended the guy. Not only is suburban hunting good for the deer population (and homeowners through reduced deer/car collisions and ornamental plant damage), but the guy had been very polite.</p><p></p><p>Now I'm beginning to worry I might have been defending this turd from Seek One.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BSK, post: 5414527, member: 17"] This a great post Buzzard Breath. I too feel suburban deer populations need to be held in check through methods such as bow-hunting. I fully support anyone who does it. Just don't splash your picture all over social media afterwards and act like some kind of "hunting hero." We have a "Neighborhood Website," where locals share information, and about two weeks ago a post came up that caused a firestorm. It was a suburban "Karen" complaining some guy stopped by her house and politely asked to bow hunt. The locals went Ape Sh$t. Apparently, this guy had been [U]politely[/U] asking every homeowner in the neighborhood the same thing. The Karens of the neighborhood were horrified. Thankfully, a few - including myself - defended the guy. Not only is suburban hunting good for the deer population (and homeowners through reduced deer/car collisions and ornamental plant damage), but the guy had been very polite. Now I'm beginning to worry I might have been defending this turd from Seek One. [/QUOTE]
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