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Seek One knocks down a TN stud!!
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<blockquote data-quote="bowhunterfanatic" data-source="post: 5416655" data-attributes="member: 7450"><p>I keep seeing people say this throughout the thread, but I just don't understand it. People can disagree on a variety of topics without jealousy being the root cause. I think I'm with the majority of folks on this site who aren't jealous because dude killed a high scoring deer, but rather disagree with the way its portrayed online as if it's some major feat. The hardest part about killing a high scoring deer is simply finding one, not actually killing it, even though that can also be tremendously difficult. When a deer only has 2 and 3 acre properties all strung together to hide on, it's impossible for him to hide from humans. So the hardest part of dude's hunt will always be getting permission, not actually finding the deer, because none of the deer he hunts can or will hide. Even if a large parcel of land is available to them, they've become so accustomed to people that they innately understand hiding in plain sight is their best survival tactic.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bowhunterfanatic, post: 5416655, member: 7450"] I keep seeing people say this throughout the thread, but I just don't understand it. People can disagree on a variety of topics without jealousy being the root cause. I think I'm with the majority of folks on this site who aren't jealous because dude killed a high scoring deer, but rather disagree with the way its portrayed online as if it's some major feat. The hardest part about killing a high scoring deer is simply finding one, not actually killing it, even though that can also be tremendously difficult. When a deer only has 2 and 3 acre properties all strung together to hide on, it's impossible for him to hide from humans. So the hardest part of dude's hunt will always be getting permission, not actually finding the deer, because none of the deer he hunts can or will hide. Even if a large parcel of land is available to them, they've become so accustomed to people that they innately understand hiding in plain sight is their best survival tactic. [/QUOTE]
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