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this is my point of view, the area I hunt has a fairly low deer density....I could have shot 4 doe this year, but knowing the deer population I chose not to shoot any.....now take a guy who just wants to shoot deer, he could have killed all of them ( or most, not counting tags).....and if his only purpose was to kill them and then dump them off as a donation, whats the point? have a little knowledge of you area and hunt accordingly....that's what I'm saying...is it unethical to take more than the land has to offer, that's someone else's opinion
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to me, it's the mindset of the person who does it...if your true intention is to help people out, and you live in an area that needs deer taken out of the herd that's fine with me, but the person who hunts in an area with a low deer density, I say let them walk........but it all goes back to ethics, mine anyway
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did you get to try out the .250 Savage>
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good for you, you helped out a person who really needed it and don't need to explain yourself any further...but there are many out there who kill for the sake of killing and the donation process is their way of getting rid of a deer so they can go on killing.........I much like you did, would get more satisfaction out of helping a person in need than I would stocking my own freezer.
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I've lost faith in humanity a long time ago....I assume everyone is the enemy until they prove otherwise........sad but true.
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the incident of the guy who shot the guy pulling a deer on the cart had nothing to do with ethics or legal behavior.....dare I say he had the "if it's brown it's down" attitude
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well, there's lots of odors you'll get from getting gas that's better not being brought into the deer woods....other than that I couldn't tell you.
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yeah, I'm sure there are those who take both on a regular basis and never had either one go wrong, so in their mind they are responsible and ethical which is why I threw it in there.
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I could go back and remove that, or just add ass shots to my list.
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I would consider that irresponsible, so left it out.
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and if you hunt an area like L.I., you can keep get additional bonus tags for each doe you bring in......but Bubba was addressing the issue as to the amount of tags you can have transferred to you from another.
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as long as done legally and responsibly, I don't care if people: -eat farm raised animals. -hunt animals behind fences. -hunt animals with dogs. -hunt animals over bait. -kill piebald deer. -hunt animals at night. -snare or trap animals. -shoot does, button bucks or bucks that aren't mature. -use crossbows. -take head shots. -let me know if I missed anything........I may choose not to do some of those things, but if done legally it's not for me to say what another holds as "ethically correct".........
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I don't really concern myself with farm raised animals......in fact, I sleep very well at night thinking about it, especially after a meal of milk fed Veal, mmmmmmmmm......and I really don't think that I'm doing the "right thing" by killing my own food.
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kitchen knife? butcher no doubt.
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and if you don't get a deer, try some Visine..that'll get the red out.
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you guys who trap ever eat the muskrat? I had the chance to try it once and it was pretty good.....a clean living animal for sure.
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looks like a femoral artery shot....been there done that, twice,.......probably not intentional, mine surely weren't, but the result was a dead deer........very quick death.
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bad, bad, bad......
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whatever it is, it doesn't look good.
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I set them up in a circular pattern...keeps the deer coming around all day.
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what happened? sounds to me like they got fed up with trying to get you to shoot one of them, so they took the party elsewhere.
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thanks for your service..........
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oh, they taste the same as the others.......