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Seek One knocks down a TN stud!!
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<blockquote data-quote="HuntnFishEastTN" data-source="post: 5425203" data-attributes="member: 21033"><p>Tame, wild, back yard, or 10,000 acre forest. Honestly if you paid for the license, got permission from the landowner, and killed it legally, what does it matter. I don't put my 2 cents in allot, mainly just cruise the board, read and learn. Hunting is in the eyes of the hunter, however you see it, whether you tracked the game for miles or set a stand in a backyard.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HuntnFishEastTN, post: 5425203, member: 21033"] Tame, wild, back yard, or 10,000 acre forest. Honestly if you paid for the license, got permission from the landowner, and killed it legally, what does it matter. I don't put my 2 cents in allot, mainly just cruise the board, read and learn. Hunting is in the eyes of the hunter, however you see it, whether you tracked the game for miles or set a stand in a backyard. [/QUOTE]
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