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Offline bracer40

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Re: western extreme..... washington rosie episode
« Reply #45 on: August 04, 2015, 07:45:23 AM »
If you agree or disagree we need to all remember were all part of a group called hunters. The animal activists love it when we start to tear down people in our own group. If you get to hunt where its flat and easy then your one of the lucky ones, if not then your not as lucky I guess. Why does everyone seem to hate guys who have it easier or better hunting than someone else. It seems a lot of guys out there are jealous because some guys have great spot to hunt and others don't. Don't know many guys who wouldn't have shot those big bulls if they were coming into their own leased pastures, why wouldn't you. As long as the hunts are legal and on their leased or owned ground whats it really matter.  I have a 4000 acre lease and we have a ton of deer on it and take mule deer into the 170 class and 150 class whitetail.  The hunting is flat and over agricultural and in timber ground. We also run feeders and have food plots on it. I do this to help out my hunters. If we have kids hunting, elderly, or disabled hunters then I have places to make their hunts easier and more productive. Does that make the hunting unfair and easy. It does compared to guys that hunt Mule deer in the mountains I guess. I guess because a guy has the means and opportunity to hunt these elk in a "easy area" more power to them. Every hunter is different, some like a hard challenging hunt others like a easy hunt to each their own. Doesn't mean one way is right and the other is wrong. If I had elk like that coming on our farm I wouldn't hesitate to harvest one of them either. We are all hunters and need to stick to supporting each other not tearing each other down. Just my opinion and that's it..
Well said! Especially in light of all the negative attention hunting's been getting with the likes of Cecil and dead giraffes popping up on social media sites.
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Re: western extreme..... washington rosie episode
« Reply #46 on: August 04, 2015, 09:01:58 AM »
I would guess 304th and meridian, but somewhere out there for sure.

Yes 304th

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Re: western extreme..... washington rosie episode
« Reply #47 on: August 04, 2015, 09:19:41 AM »
I really don't care that they are hunting these elk.

I wouldn't pay to hunt there but I have no issue with them doing it.  I'd rather go DIY in the backcountry and take a raghorn. 

If I lived on that land, I'd probably have a hard time leaving to hunt elsewhere though  :chuckle:
Kindly do not attempt to cloud the issue with too many facts.

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Re: western extreme..... washington rosie episode
« Reply #48 on: August 04, 2015, 09:26:23 AM »
I don't care about the hunt, the hunters or the guide. My only issue is misrepresenting the animal as being a true Roosevelt by the book when in fact it only qualifies as a Cascade-Roosevelt. The intentions was clear, deception and lies, the rest I could give two hoots about.

This is true.  Might as well take a big bull off the PCT and say it's a coastal bull.

Kindly do not attempt to cloud the issue with too many facts.

 


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