Hey grizzly!
Can You send me some Coordinates?
There's 3 things I Don't wanna do!
I Don't wanna Invest in Apples!
I Don't wanna Waste Time & Money Looking for Bucks like them!
And I Don't wanna Travel the Roads I Normally do when I Could be on that SMOOTH Paved Road Hunting!
>^^^ No offense but your post
>makes literally no sense. You
>say you question they're eating
>the apples and not somebody's
>lawn? Then you say that
>their food is a "preference
>choice in order to survive"?
>Then why would they be
>eating the lawn around the
>apples?
>
>The fact that they eat the
>best food to survive is
>EXACTLY my point. Baiters are
>using an artificial food supply
>to unnaturally take advantage of
>a deer's fear of starvation...
>and you consider it sporting,
>Fair Chase, and ethical!
>
>You actually are going to argue
>these bucks are walking down
>the pavement in the middle
>of the day to this
>specific apple tree to eat
>the lawn underneath it? That's
>just ridiculous!
>
>
>
>
>I do know the names of
>the outfitters and the orchards
>they contract with. I'm not
>naming them because they're doing
>nothing illegal and have not
>inserted themselves into this discussion,
>thus I don't feel it's
>fair to denigrate their name.
>If they break the law,
>or make themselves part of
>the debate then they can
>be rightfully called out for
>it.
>
>I also have the names of
>guys and pictures of a
>giant deer killed that was
>totally hooked on apples for
>years (during summer and winter)
>before being shot this year.
>I don't support the "hunting"
>of an artificially fed and
>supplemented deer but I'm not
>out to harm anybody personally
>so I won't name them
>either.
>
>If somebody does something illegal or
>it hits the public domain,
>then it's okay to discuss
>it. Until then, I'm not
>going to inject them into
>the conversation.
>
>Grizzly
>
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>
>Ask yourself if you agree with
>the following statement...
>
>
"It's time to revisit the widely
>accepted principle in the United
>States and Canada that game
>is a public resource."
>-Don Peay, Founder of SFW, as
>quoted in Anchorage Daily News
>
I know so many people in so many places
They make allot of money but they got sad faces
It Ain't Easy being Me!