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So why did you Lock my thread? I guess its only your opinions that matter. Just argue one point I have and tell me im wrong.. I promise if you come up with a Valid arguement I will stop posting on this site. If you pass up a young buck and he lives to see another year, does that not improve the Quanity of deer and also help in the balance of the deer herd as far as Buck to Doe Ratio, which would also improve the quality of your hunt because you will see more deer. Prove me wrong, I beg you too. Not one of you have so far. Enough with the Illinois does not have AR in place either. Im talking about the outfitters that manage their land and the AR they impose. The results are absolutely outstanding.

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Are you and Jetmec brothers, clones or something? Funny that one is a FLY and the other is a JET. Yeah, you fellas definitely must be flying a bit above a safe altitude with the crap you've been posting. I think the oxygen levels up there are having negative effects on your brains.

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Are you and Jetmec brothers, clones or something? Funny that one is a FLY and the other is a JET. Yeah, you fellas definitely must be flying a bit above a safe altitude with the crap you've been posting. I think the oxygen levels up there are having negative effects on your brains.

No, they are just "high". Yeah that kind of high.

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So why did you Lock my thread? I guess its only your opinions that matter. Just argue one point I have and tell me im wrong.. I promise if you come up with a Valid arguement I will stop posting on this site. If you pass up a young buck and he lives to see another year, does that not improve the Quanity of deer and also help in the balance of the deer herd as far as Buck to Doe Ratio, which would also improve the quality of your hunt because you will see more deer. Prove me wrong, I beg you too. Not one of you have so far. Enough with the Illinois does not have AR in place either. Im talking about the outfitters that manage their land and the AR they impose. The results are absolutely outstanding.

Regulating a statewide or state-mandated AR is simply not the answer.

Education is the answer. Not regulation or legislation. You still can't answer that response, either.

Your private ground, so be it. Law for states? No way. If it is so great, why doesn't IL make it law? Duh...

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One thing this guy didn’t tell you about Illinois is some outfitters will likely lose their leases when they expire because a lot of the land owners didn’t have lawyers when they went into their lease and found out they could not hunt their own land without paying. Is that a great place or what?

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It really doesnt matter. We can go around in circles all day long. You have your opinion and I have mine and we most certainly do not see eye to eye. My Education is what I have learned in the woods and I think I am 100% correct, just as you think you are 100% correct. I will keep passing on the young bucks and you will keep shooting them because that is the best you can do.

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It really doesnt matter. We can go around in circles all day long. You have your opinion and I have mine and we most certainly do not see eye to eye. My Education is what I have learned in the woods and I think I am 100% correct, just as you think you are 100% correct. I will keep passing on the young bucks and you will keep shooting them because that is the best you can do.

Go fly a kite or take a long walk off a short pier.

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