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"ceremonial" bull killed, June 23
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I wouldn't normally start a topic to start the opening of the can of worms, but today when I took the girlfriend up to look for deer and go for a drive on the tree farm, white river tree farm behind the mill to be exact, I was visibly upset to find a fresh elk gut pile and about a fifty yard drag mark with no foot traffic other than to hook the haywire up right off the main line. I walked to where it was shot and saw that it was a cow and last yrs calf, I assumed it had been the cow that was shot. I made one phone call to the right person who later got back to me and found out it was a cow and her last yrs calf, a spike, which they shot for a ceremonial hunt. I don't know how other people feel, but I just cant figure out why the hunting around here sucks compared to what it was 15 yrs ago, shooting yearling bulls in june cant have anything to do with it. sorry im not sorry if this offends anyone, but I think that it is just sad!! just plane sad!!!
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It just makes me sick to my stomach
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I'd much rather them kill a cow and spike than the big bulls.
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I know I hear ya. my girlfriend could tell that I was visibly upset when we found it, and then she had to listen to me for the next two hrs
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well if they are shooting spikes in june, then it doesn't take a rocket scientist to figure out, that's less bug bulls!!! this isn't the first time
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well it was a cow an calf coulda been a big ol 400 bull
would that have been worse or better in your mind from a animal management point? or is it it an equality point in which case no one should hunt "public" land without following the same rules?
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Makes me want to take a ceremonial dump on their dinner plate/table. Amazing how much it pisses me off as much as we hear about it, should be use to it by now. Imagine how often it goes on and no one knows. If you hadn't just went for a drive, those guts would have been gone in two days and no one would of known any different.
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It's All BS, But You Need To Remember Not Everyone Is Treated Equal, And Respects wildlife
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exactly what I told the gf. how many times does it go on without knowing
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I don't care if its a spike bull, cow, or 400 inch bull!!! its not right, its just not right. that spike will never get that chance
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Pretty soon it'll be their locks on those gates and nobody will have a clue as to what goes on......
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Quote from: huntnphool on June 23, 2013, 08:44:14 PM
I'd much rather them kill a cow and spike than the big bulls.
Don't worry they kill plenty of those too
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Lots of tribes have access to white river.. one reason I don't consider it a quality tag.
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This is gonna be a long thread if it doesnt get locked
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Hearing about this upsets me so much; think I'll go down to the casino and blow off some steam.
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