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Re: OT: DEER HUNTING


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Posted by NCWayne on January 15, 2012 at 17:50:27 from (69.40.232.132):

In Reply to: OT: DEER HUNTING posted by JR FRYE on January 15, 2012 at 06:52:33:

Used to hunt on my Uncles property and never even saw a deer. Funny thing thing is I hunted the same stand he did and he rarely came back without bagging one or at least seeing something. Take to mind now I was always in the stand before first light, I didn't relieve myself except before heading into the woods and after leaving, and then it was up by the trailer, just like my Uncle always did. I didn't take an IPOD, or at the time a Walkman with me, etc, etc, etc. Basically I did everything by the book just like hunters have done for hundreds of years and still NEVER SAW A THING.

Apparently his relieving himself, or anything else he has done so far has not effected your hunting any, at least based on the way you describe the situation. So, not saying what your guy is right or wrong in the things he does when he hits the woods but if that's the way he hunts then it's his perogative to hunt that way....If it's not effecting you then why not let him hit the woods and have fun his way???


Take things a step further and think about it like this. Many guys out there have the desire to hunt but no clue what to do because they weren't taught. So, worst case talk to him and tell him you know for a fact that the deer are there since you have taken some of them yourself. Then train him, tell him what he's doing wrong and what he needs to change if he really wants to bag his own deer. Given how hard it is to find a place to hunt, there are way too many people getting out of the sport and not enough replacing them. Ultimately there will be a day when no one hunts and/or there isn't anywhere to do it. Why not help the kid and increase his chances of getting a deer instead of taking away any chance he might ever have by denying him even the opportunity to hunt???? Just a thought........


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