Man Kills 35-point Buck

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this is hands down the dumbest ****ing thing i have ever read in my life

sponge do you have any clue whatsoever?

this isn't bashing.

just trying to educate what's permitted.

the name calling and bashing has to stop.

thanks

sorry rolltide :)
 

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and you should feel ashamed about saying hunter's should take those skills to iraq

Haha not a bad idea.. at least they shoot back over there.. is that not a bit more sporting that killing an animal from a few hundred yards and no way to defend itself..:shrug:
 

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It's all good Jackson.

I'm all for busting someone's ball$ from time to time, but it has gotten out of control for some people.

I can poke fun at myself... hell just look at my avatar. But a few folks need to take a step back.
 

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"I watched it run for about 75 yards and he took one huge leap into the cattails," Heine said.

He found his arrow about 10 yards from where he hit the buck and, because there was a minimal amount of blood on the ground, decided to wait until morning to pursue the animal.

Then, at 6:45 a.m. the next day, Heine found the dead buck lying about five yards into the cattails.

I have no problems with most hunters. My dad hunts all the time, and I will walk with him sometimes. I just have a problem killing something myself. Only shot something one time and I felt terrible. I do love the taste of game though!

That being said, how would this guy like it if I put an arrow in him, and didn't check to see if he was out of his misery, just left him to bleed to death all night. IF YOU ARE GOING TO KILL SOMETHING, DO IT HUMANELY DOUCHEBAG!!!
 

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I have no problems with most hunters. My dad hunts all the time, and I will walk with him sometimes. I just have a problem killing something myself. Only shot something one time and I felt terrible. I do love the taste of game though!

That being said, how would this guy like it if I put an arrow in him, and didn't check to see if he was out of his misery, just left him to bleed to death all night. IF YOU ARE GOING TO KILL SOMETHING, DO IT HUMANELY DOUCHEBAG!!!

really, that was the most humane thing. If you suspect a less than optimal shot, you should do just what he did ESPECIALLY with archery gear. Had he pursued the deer then, he might have been spoked out of his bed, ran a mile with no blood trail then expired never to be found by anything but crows, buzzards, and coyotes.
 

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I have no problems with most hunters. My dad hunts all the time, and I will walk with him sometimes. I just have a problem killing something myself. Only shot something one time and I felt terrible. I do love the taste of game though!

That being said, how would this guy like it if I put an arrow in him, and didn't check to see if he was out of his misery, just left him to bleed to death all night. IF YOU ARE GOING TO KILL SOMETHING, DO IT HUMANELY DOUCHEBAG!!!

He did the right thing!
When hunting, and you shot a deer, it runs. It leaves a blood trail. If you follow it right away and go chasing after it, it will continue to run. Eventually it will either collapse dead, or the blood will clot, you will loose the trail, and then miles later the deer will lay down to rest and die, and you wont have a blood trail to follow to find it anymore... effectively losing the deer and leaving it to die for nothing.

If you let it go, it will lay down to rest sooner and likely will not lose the blood trail.. allowing you to find it, claim it and actually use the meat for some good food.


I always wonder if the people who are very anti-hunting eat any meat at all? I mean, it isn't exactly "a fair fight" when chickens are raised on a farm and then chopped up to make chicken breasts... or when a lobster is trapped in a cage, or when fish are caught in a net, or when cows are run thru the butcher shop?
 

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I always wonder if the people who are very anti-hunting eat any meat at all? I mean, it isn't exactly "a fair fight" when chickens are raised on a farm and then chopped up to make chicken breasts... or when a lobster is trapped in a cage, or when fish are caught in a net, or when cows are run thru the butcher shop?

Exactly :SIB

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That is one impressive deer he shot.

Now all he has to do is take out the backstraps and debone the rest to be made into beer sticks.:00hour

Nothing more tasty than a pair of fresh backstrap thrown in the fry pan after a long day of hunting. I can taste them now. mmm mmm
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just like i said... i will give u 5 a side on the golf course...

I said play sports



you are a pathetic human being douche bag

that is a personal attack, snuck in right before the deadline.:142smilie
 
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this is hands down the dumbest ****ing thing i have ever read in my life

sponge do you have any clue whatsoever?

If it is the dumbest thing you ever heard then you must be as bright as the sun. What i mean are the real serious hunters not guys that Just go once every five years. The guy who has the bows, fifty guns, the targets, the knives, spears, poison darts, all that silly stuff. The ones when you knock on the door and nobody answers and when you peek in the window you see them all decked out in caouflage crawling around the house. Those dudes. They even buy their old ladies camouflage undies.
 

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The ones when you knock on the door and nobody answers and when you peek in the window you see them all decked out in caouflage crawling around the house. Those dudes. They even buy their old ladies camouflage undies.

:00x12 :00x12 :00x12 :00x12

Lots of those guys in Bowling Green, Kentucky.

:0corn
 

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really, that was the most humane thing. If you suspect a less than optimal shot, you should do just what he did ESPECIALLY with archery gear. Had he pursued the deer then, he might have been spoked out of his bed, ran a mile with no blood trail then expired never to be found by anything but crows, buzzards, and coyotes.

Why the need to hunt with a frickin arrow? THIS IS THE 21ST CENTURY! And if you can't shoot an animal well enough to kill it immediately, don't fire.

Just to let you hunters know, this is the sterotype most people have of you:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MCrMyI6ngLg
 

The Sponge

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u betcha. Just Sponge, miserable sob that he is, talking out of his ass again as usual about a subject (hunting) that he has no clue.

im miserable because i feel that something you get your rocks off with "Hunting" is barbaric. As you can see im not the only one that feels this way. And by the way i know a lot about hunting. I saw Ace Ventura 5 times.
 

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Damn... you people amaze me. This is my second thread in a row to get hijacked. :nono:

Honestly, what were you expecting? You start a thread about a guy killing a buck with great antlers including pictures of the dead animal and expect no criticism of hunting? Sheesh.
 
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