Originally Posted by Recurve
Originally Posted by Backporch


It's a neighborly day in this beautywood,
A neighborly day for a beauty,
Would you be mine?
Could you be mine?

I have always wanted to have a neighbor just like you,



Smoke it up!


I was being relevant to the discussion. Corn or no corn, either way hunters will never agree. Rules are fine with me but when we let them take away the joy and heritage of hunting because no one can agree then it is no longer worth the effort. I won't join a club ever again. My young son killed a small spike by mistake and some members of the club could not just let it go. I had the only tractor that was worth a crap and did most of the work on the plots including getting them limed because they needed it in a bad way.. I had no problem with the time or money spent and was in total agreement with the fine for the spike. Everyone has an opinion but why can't hunting be the experience that it once was? Rules and more rules with no agreement is the problem. People just don't no how to be neighborly anymore.


Antisocial behavior is a trait of intelligence in a world of conformists....Tesla