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"visionaries of the ages"
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<blockquote data-quote="gil1" data-source="post: 869542" data-attributes="member: 4144"><p>Yeah, I don't know enough about what Scott did or didn't do for hunting to have an opinion. No matter what he's done (and I admit I don't know), it's probably a strech to compare him to Leopold and Roosevelt. Fishing may be different. I was just saying that it isn't surprising for the organization that he founded to recognize him as a big dawg. Seems to be the way the world goes round.</p><p></p><p>Different subject - I met him at an outdoor writer's association deal a couple years ago. He sat down with me and chatted several times, and I'm nobody to him. The guy could sell ice to an eskimo. I know this because he made me feel like we were old friends, just like he did everybody else there.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gil1, post: 869542, member: 4144"] Yeah, I don't know enough about what Scott did or didn't do for hunting to have an opinion. No matter what he's done (and I admit I don't know), it's probably a strech to compare him to Leopold and Roosevelt. Fishing may be different. I was just saying that it isn't surprising for the organization that he founded to recognize him as a big dawg. Seems to be the way the world goes round. Different subject - I met him at an outdoor writer's association deal a couple years ago. He sat down with me and chatted several times, and I'm nobody to him. The guy could sell ice to an eskimo. I know this because he made me feel like we were old friends, just like he did everybody else there. [/QUOTE]
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