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<blockquote data-quote="woodsman04" data-source="post: 5484975" data-attributes="member: 19488"><p>I think it's tough to make that decision. I used to be very competitive (and still am) but now I don't get just downright jealous anymore over deer. </p><p></p><p>First mistake you made in my mind was somehow letting him know you're seeing deer or what not in your area. I don't get jealous of other people that I hunt with or around, but I dang sure never give anyone any info. And just because they know I ain't lying I will sometimes may give a basic normal answer…"I saw a basket rack 8 two mornings in a row and seen a few does"…. "I didn't hear a turkey today but I saw a hen in the pasture"</p><p></p><p>I'm 100% putting others before yourself. And sometimes even if you work for it. I ain't talking about being bullied or run over either. </p><p>Now I don't know how old this guy is either. Or how nice of a fella he is. I guess to me it would depend on what he was like, his health condition, and how I thought he treated others and my self. </p><p></p><p>No good deed goes unpunished. No matter how long the wait. But also I understand the part on your effort, time, and money spent just for you. </p><p></p><p>Also, don't start an argument or the landowner May kick all of you out.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="woodsman04, post: 5484975, member: 19488"] I think it’s tough to make that decision. I used to be very competitive (and still am) but now I don’t get just downright jealous anymore over deer. First mistake you made in my mind was somehow letting him know you’re seeing deer or what not in your area. I don’t get jealous of other people that I hunt with or around, but I dang sure never give anyone any info. And just because they know I ain’t lying I will sometimes may give a basic normal answer…”I saw a basket rack 8 two mornings in a row and seen a few does”…. “I didn’t hear a turkey today but I saw a hen in the pasture” I’m 100% putting others before yourself. And sometimes even if you work for it. I ain’t talking about being bullied or run over either. Now I don’t know how old this guy is either. Or how nice of a fella he is. I guess to me it would depend on what he was like, his health condition, and how I thought he treated others and my self. No good deed goes unpunished. No matter how long the wait. But also I understand the part on your effort, time, and money spent just for you. Also, don’t start an argument or the landowner May kick all of you out. [/QUOTE]
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