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Thoughts on Pinhoti dealing with pressure
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<blockquote data-quote="Jbird22" data-source="post: 5112398" data-attributes="member: 11506"><p>100% fact that people are too soft these days. Our country is what it is today because real men are fewer and farther between.</p><p></p><p>If you're worth your salt as a hunter you turn around when you walk up on someone who's between you and a turkey in that close of range, regardless of whether you're on public or private. I feel like I'd have attempted to just wave them off first and only followed up with words if that didn't work. Oh wait, isn't that what he did? When he waved them off they kept walking toward him. That would've aggravated me too.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jbird22, post: 5112398, member: 11506"] 100% fact that people are too soft these days. Our country is what it is today because real men are fewer and farther between. If you're worth your salt as a hunter you turn around when you walk up on someone who's between you and a turkey in that close of range, regardless of whether you're on public or private. I feel like I'd have attempted to just wave them off first and only followed up with words if that didn't work. Oh wait, isn't that what he did? When he waved them off they kept walking toward him. That would've aggravated me too. [/QUOTE]
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