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I'd get a ban for multiple reasons if I posted what I really thought.So I'll just leave it with what a moronic post was started here.
Quote from: 6x6in6 on November 16, 2014, 12:17:36 PMI'd get a ban for multiple reasons if I posted what I really thought.So I'll just leave it with what a moronic post was started here. I agree. I actually had to take a minute to calm down before I wrote my post. I didn't want to have to ban myself.
Excuse my rant. I'll try and keep myself contained. So this is the backcountry forum...what comes to mind when you read the subject "Whole Deer"? I'll expand...whole deer in the back of a truck, whole deer on the back of an ATV, whole deer on the side of a logging road. What are your thoughts?The first things that come to my mind are: road hunters, you sure worked hard for that one, tough pack out eh?, and again, road hunters...By my nature I jump to negative conclusions. I know there are circumstances when you simply get a whole animal out due to sheer luck (e.g. you blast one near uphill of a logging road, shoot an elk in an open field on the coast, you're driving down a road in the mountains, etc). Also I understand that not all hunts can be backcountry hunts, see Entiat late hunts or other hunts with roads everywhere.I understand that some (many) people don't hunt hardcore or pack into the backcountry but I've found that nowadays any picture of whole deer (other than those in the field) draw virtually no interest for me. Not that their not nice animals but am I supposed to admire your hunting skill because you filled the truck/ATV with gas that morning? That being said I killed a deer road hunting this year but I'm not bragging about it and my partner and I admitted that we were "Dirtbag road hunters" before the got in the truck, not to mention we were on our way home after we'd spend 4 days camping in the snow at 9,500' and actually hunting. I also feel like I don't want to be a killer. I want to be a hunter, I want it to be difficult, I want to be hurt afterwards, if I am to take another life I should suffer as well.Also with a relatively new wife and a new kid (aka baby) my future undoubtedly holds many hours of finding easy, non-backcountry, killing hunts. Of course the great hope is those easy hunts will lead to a desire for more hunting and less killing...So I guess the easy answer is "To each their own", right? And maybe we should be happy that tens of thousands more people don't know that backcountry hunting isn't "hunting" at all, it's a religion. Perhaps going against the spirit of organized religion I should not condemn people who don't have the same beliefs as I do. -Backcountry AddictPS: BLUEBULLS is 100% responsible for this uppity post because he created a monster when he made me go on a backpack hunt with him
Wow, who whizzed in yur mountain house? At 51 years old and 20 plus deer and 1 elk All came out whole! As stated, it's really not that tough to get a deer out whole. As I've gotten older and wiser, I plan better. A lot of my hunting now is out of my boat.Guess that makes me lazy " boat hunter" but my drags are down hill.