Posted by Roy in Ga on November 22, 2009 at 18:13:24 from (98.17.176.115):
In Reply to: Re: deer pics posted by Case e on November 22, 2009 at 17:42:45:
Case I for one could not care less about some BIG BAD A$$ on the other end of a line they know nothing about me I don't like being called names as I was in that clueless BIG BAD A$$es response. I spent about $400 on my rifle 4 years ago. I don't pay to be in the club I am in I use my tractor to help the guys from out of town for my membership. I buy all my hunting clothes at the end of season at 75% off and only when I need it. I have been hunting for about 17 years and this is the only buck I have been able to take that many sane people would think was not only a trophy but worth a bit of pride. I have had big bucks come past me but not present a good shot so I let them walk. I am responsible in shot placement and would rather try again than wound a deer that will die and the coyotes feed on and continue to kill chickens and pets in my area. I am thankful that there are sane people on here and if people don't like this just say "I'm a PETA activist" or something of the sort and not resort to calling others names and trying to pick a cyber fight where all they have to respond to is a computer screen.for all those that like the pics I WILL post a better pic later. and for the name callers that have nothing better to do you can still look. You have no idea how much you amuse me instead of annoying me. I like constructive criticism and all views but childish name calling is just that CHILDISH!!!!
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