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Seek One knocks down a TN stud!!
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<blockquote data-quote="Bear15" data-source="post: 5418022" data-attributes="member: 14125"><p>I'm gonna need some clarification here….hearing from all these "they shoot pet deer" guys and the, they shouldn't be bragging or posting…..What exactly do you anti Seek guys say constitutes a "pet" deer? What's the cutoff on acreage? Proximity to a house? I killed my second largest buck on a 25 acre farm but the landowner lives on it, too, even has a pool. Pet? Is there a distance from said house? Some of Seek vids are on properties that join Interstate ride away….those pets? What if I hunt a 70 acre farm but the neighbors feed deer…pets? Is there a magic line somewhere a deer has to cross to turn back to "wild"? If I put out minerals in the summer or plant food plots are those deer now "pets". And I think I've determined now that it may be ok to shoot doe pets but not bucks? Or is it ok to shoot a buck as long as it doesn't score a certain number? I did shoot my first booner last year and I immediately told my wife and sent some pics to a few buddies. I even went as far as to post a pic on a social media platform. I guess I was an arrogant bragger and shouldn't have been excited or wanted to share that picture with my friends but… my bad… right? So many questions ??? Those Seek fellas have done some great scouting, hunting, and killed some giants. They put out a product that I enjoy watching. Heck, I think I'd enjoy sharing a scouting session or a hunt with those guys as long as I didn't have to drive thru Atlanta to meet them. Like I said before I really need some clarification on this…the only thing I've learned for certain from this thread is no one is jealous of someone else shooting a big buck. That has been specified.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bear15, post: 5418022, member: 14125"] I’m gonna need some clarification here….hearing from all these “they shoot pet deer” guys and the, they shouldn’t be bragging or posting…..What exactly do you anti Seek guys say constitutes a “pet” deer? What’s the cutoff on acreage? Proximity to a house? I killed my second largest buck on a 25 acre farm but the landowner lives on it, too, even has a pool. Pet? Is there a distance from said house? Some of Seek vids are on properties that join Interstate ride away….those pets? What if I hunt a 70 acre farm but the neighbors feed deer…pets? Is there a magic line somewhere a deer has to cross to turn back to “wild”? If I put out minerals in the summer or plant food plots are those deer now “pets”. And I think I’ve determined now that it may be ok to shoot doe pets but not bucks? Or is it ok to shoot a buck as long as it doesn’t score a certain number? I did shoot my first booner last year and I immediately told my wife and sent some pics to a few buddies. I even went as far as to post a pic on a social media platform. I guess I was an arrogant bragger and shouldn’t have been excited or wanted to share that picture with my friends but… my bad… right? So many questions ??? Those Seek fellas have done some great scouting, hunting, and killed some giants. They put out a product that I enjoy watching. Heck, I think I’d enjoy sharing a scouting session or a hunt with those guys as long as I didn’t have to drive thru Atlanta to meet them. Like I said before I really need some clarification on this…the only thing I’ve learned for certain from this thread is no one is jealous of someone else shooting a big buck. That has been specified. [/QUOTE]
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