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Re: renegade outlaw hunters
[Re: Southwood7]
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10/19/11 03:40 PM
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danangel
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I find myself enjoying being in the woods away from this forum more and more. 90% of the crap that is posted here is downing or complaining about someones ethics, the way people hunt and why are you shooting such a small deer. Remember when hunting was fun? I find it hard enough to mind my own business much less time to complain about what everyone else does all the time.
Last edited by danangel; 10/19/11 03:44 PM.
Other things being equal, it is the man who shoots with his heart in his bow that hits the mark.
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Re: renegade outlaw hunters
[Re: ShaneB]
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10/19/11 03:57 PM
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redspeckable1
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What is the point of this post, again? Your "integrity"? That is, your strict adherence to your own personal values? This forum is chock full of do-gooders claiming that they do it the "right way". Phooey...let em talk. This state was within a gnats a$$ of legalizing bait, and I feel that one day it will be legal. What will you do then? I ask this question because you can try all day to make the argument about it being illegal, but the crux of the argument is really about it being ethical. I have no problem with the hunter who likes to throw a little corn out to help his odds on a given day. I DO have a problem with a$$clowns who shoot from a main road day or night, trespassers, thieves, and generally any dog hunting club. Why not get on your soap box about the end of dog hunting clubs and stiffer penalties for trespassing? Is the guy who throws out corn really the bad guy? Take a look at your local Wal Mart to see who is buying corn. That is, if they actually can keep it in stock. You will see your preacher, your friend, brother, co-workers maybe. They just dont want you to see them buying it because they do it the "right way". You know..no trail cameras, no satellite photography, no high powered rifles with scopes that can see into the future, no $200 stink-proof clothes, etc. When you strip hunting down to its most basic elements, then you can talk about your integrity. This post made no sense whatsoever. As a matter of fact, I'm now dumber for having read this. I award you no points and may God have mercy on your soul. I find myself enjoying being in the woods away from this forum more and more. 90% of the crap that is posted here is downing or complaining about someones ethics, the way people hunt and why are you shooting such a small deer. Remember when hunting was fun? I find it hard enough to mind my own business much less time to complain about what everyone else does all the time. Yet you still take the time to click, read and complain about this?
Last edited by redspeckable1; 10/19/11 03:58 PM.
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Re: renegade outlaw hunters
[Re: rockhunter]
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10/19/11 03:58 PM
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redspeckable1
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You call the guys buying corn and acorn rage at wally world outlaws and renegades? Those guys are just wannabe outlaws. We have real outlaws in jackson county. Ya'll should see all the deer that get shot from the road at night around here. Then you'd have something to complain about. So what's the difference? Both are against the law.
Never let your praying knees get lazy.
If you're 5 minutes early, you're on time. If you're on time, you're late.
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Re: renegade outlaw hunters
[Re: ford150man]
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10/19/11 04:04 PM
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Yep, I know a guy that will hunt over corn, tresspass, night hunt, etc... Then he will stand up and brag about killing big deer. I thought for a minute you might be talking about the guy that tresspasses on our neighbors place, but he doesn't shoot any big ones, he kills them all when they are spikes. I've got a good feeling the game warden might be checking out his place many times this season.
If my people, who are called by my name, will humble themselves and pray and seek my face and turn from their wicked ways, then will I hear from heaven and will forgive their sin and will heal their land. 2 Chronicles 7:14
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Re: renegade outlaw hunters
[Re: redspeckable1]
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10/19/11 04:08 PM
10/19/11 04:08 PM
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danangel
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What is the point of this post, again? Your "integrity"? That is, your strict adherence to your own personal values? This forum is chock full of do-gooders claiming that they do it the "right way". Phooey...let em talk. This state was within a gnats a$$ of legalizing bait, and I feel that one day it will be legal. What will you do then? I ask this question because you can try all day to make the argument about it being illegal, but the crux of the argument is really about it being ethical. I have no problem with the hunter who likes to throw a little corn out to help his odds on a given day. I DO have a problem with a$$clowns who shoot from a main road day or night, trespassers, thieves, and generally any dog hunting club. Why not get on your soap box about the end of dog hunting clubs and stiffer penalties for trespassing? Is the guy who throws out corn really the bad guy? Take a look at your local Wal Mart to see who is buying corn. That is, if they actually can keep it in stock. You will see your preacher, your friend, brother, co-workers maybe. They just dont want you to see them buying it because they do it the "right way". You know..no trail cameras, no satellite photography, no high powered rifles with scopes that can see into the future, no $200 stink-proof clothes, etc. When you strip hunting down to its most basic elements, then you can talk about your integrity. This post made no sense whatsoever. As a matter of fact, I'm now dumber for having read this. I award you no points and may God have mercy on your soul. I find myself enjoying being in the woods away from this forum more and more. 90% of the crap that is posted here is downing or complaining about someones ethics, the way people hunt and why are you shooting such a small deer. Remember when hunting was fun? I find it hard enough to mind my own business much less time to complain about what everyone else does all the time. Yet you still take the time to click, read and complain about this? and your confused? you quoted two other posts and replied as well. however, we both agree. No point in arguing about this. It will be posted again in 6 months about how great every member on here adheres to the strict guidelines of DNR law.
Other things being equal, it is the man who shoots with his heart in his bow that hits the mark.
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Re: renegade outlaw hunters
[Re: rockhunter]
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10/19/11 04:35 PM
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X1000 You call the guys buying corn and acorn rage at wally world outlaws and renegades? Those guys are just wannabe outlaws. We have real outlaws in jackson county. Ya'll should see all the deer that get shot from the road at night around here. Then you'd have something to complain about.
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Re: renegade outlaw hunters
[Re: Southwood7]
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10/19/11 05:18 PM
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Where i hunt corn dont help. They eat it at night,hardly ever see one in the day time,but i guess if i got shot at every time i went to Burger King i wouldnt eat there in the day time either.Not that ive shot any over corn or any thing
QDM my a$$!!!!!!!
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Re: renegade outlaw hunters
[Re: danangel]
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10/19/11 05:21 PM
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Southwood7
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I find myself enjoying being in the woods away from this forum more and more. 90% of the crap that is posted here is downing or complaining about someones ethics, the way people hunt and why are you shooting such a small deer. Remember when hunting was fun? I find it hard enough to mind my own business much less time to complain about what everyone else does all the time. oh, Im sorry for being "down" on people who hunt illegally.
The Spirit of God has made me; the breath of the Almighty gives me life. Job 33:4
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Re: renegade outlaw hunters
[Re: Southwood7]
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10/19/11 07:14 PM
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Yeah, this subject always gets the natives a little restless. However, I think a spirited debate on the topic every now and then is good thing. My apologies to you Southwood7. I did derail the post a bit. Am I one of those who throw out corn? I will not deny the existence of a few yellow acorn trees on said property. But no more than my neighbors to the north...or the east, and west neighbors as well. They have admitted as much to me personally. I guess I could hope that my food plots would be enough for the herd. I get get out and scout, look for trails, hunt the wind, yadda yadda, yadda. Truth is..I have been doing this too long to know that sometimes..( alot of times)..thats just not enough when you dont have the money to hunt on some high falootin` buck ranch. I have an average piece of land...nothing special by any means. It takes a lot of hard work to see a quality deer on pressured land. I applaud you for sticking to what you believe in. To me, a turnip patch is just as out of place in the deep woods as a pile of corn, but if it gives me an edge, then so be it. If we both agree that we would use bait were it legal...then the only difference between you and I is that I am willing to take the risk for the slight advantage it may or may not give me.
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Re: renegade outlaw hunters
[Re: Southwood7]
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10/19/11 07:41 PM
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JMwareagle
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Guys, the problem in our state is not about baiting or not baiting its about grown ass men shooting spikes instead of does, period
"Here's to swimmin with bolegged women"
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Re: renegade outlaw hunters
[Re: JMwareagle]
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10/19/11 07:43 PM
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Fun4all
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Guys, the problem in our state is not about baiting or not baiting its about grown ass men shooting spikes instead of does, period Talk about high jacking a thread!
"After all, it is not the killing that brings satisfaction; it is the contest of skill and cunning. The true hunter counts his achievement in proportion to the effort involved and the fairness of the sport." Dr. Saxton Pope
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Re: renegade outlaw hunters
[Re: ShaneB]
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10/19/11 07:58 PM
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I will not deny the existence of a few yellow acorn trees on said property. But no more than my neighbors to the north...or the east, and west neighbors as well. Then you're a violator and I hope you get arrested. Trying to justify being on the wrong side of the law and ethics by quantifying it with "my neighbors do it" doesn't make it right. At least you admit being a violator.
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Re: renegade outlaw hunters
[Re: ShaneB]
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10/19/11 09:08 PM
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bloodtrail
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I DO have a problem with a$$clowns who shoot from a main road day or night, trespassers, thieves, and generally any dog hunting club. Why not get on your soap box about the end of dog hunting clubs and stiffer penalties for trespassing? That is a bigger concern of mine as well. Not all dog hunters are renegades, but it seems most renegades are dog hunters.
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Re: renegade outlaw hunters
[Re: Clem]
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10/19/11 09:38 PM
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I will not deny the existence of a few yellow acorn trees on said property. But no more than my neighbors to the north...or the east, and west neighbors as well. Then you're a violator and I hope you get arrested. Trying to justify being on the wrong side of the law and ethics by quantifying it with "my neighbors do it" doesn't make it right. At least you admit being a violator. Arrested? Come on, now.......
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Re: renegade outlaw hunters
[Re: Southwood7]
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10/19/11 09:40 PM
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I can fix all this nonsense... ROLL TIDE
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Re: renegade outlaw hunters
[Re: redspeckable1]
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10/20/11 06:57 AM
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So what's the difference? Both are against the law.
Would you rather have a guy shooting spikes over corn on his own property or shooting trophy class deer at night from the road on your property? Both are illegal.
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