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<blockquote data-quote="cowhunter71" data-source="post: 5112254" data-attributes="member: 18170"><p>I will agree with this. I know that "place" he is hunting better than most anyone. There are no "gates" there for the most part. People can come in from any and every direction, from either walking or ORV. Guys probably did not know he was there. They did the right thing by backing out. Dave was harsh, but no one is harsher than me in the same situation. That being said, I would have made it a point to try and find them boys after the fact, and give them my respect for doing the right thing. Dave is an excellent caller and a decent woodsman, I can admit to that, but I can't have any respect for someone who "crawls" Gobblers, period. Harsh yes, but that is how I and my crew role. A good lesson, to those that are willing to learn, is calling as much and as often as he does, will often stall Gobblers out just out of ethical range <img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite2" alt=";)" title="Wink ;)" loading="lazy" data-shortname=";)" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cowhunter71, post: 5112254, member: 18170"] I will agree with this. I know that "place" he is hunting better than most anyone. There are no "gates" there for the most part. People can come in from any and every direction, from either walking or ORV. Guys probably did not know he was there. They did the right thing by backing out. Dave was harsh, but no one is harsher than me in the same situation. That being said, I would have made it a point to try and find them boys after the fact, and give them my respect for doing the right thing. Dave is an excellent caller and a decent woodsman, I can admit to that, but I can't have any respect for someone who "crawls" Gobblers, period. Harsh yes, but that is how I and my crew role. A good lesson, to those that are willing to learn, is calling as much and as often as he does, will often stall Gobblers out just out of ethical range ;) [/QUOTE]
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