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Too bad it was a high fence bull, unreal.
Is there no end to dishonest morons with big game tags? What ever happened to simple honesty? Why are so many who are so desperate for attention that they feel compelled to make up stories to demonstrate their "greatness"? And why are so many willing to line up for hunting hero worship? Shaking my head yet again.
Quote from: trophyhunt on January 08, 2016, 12:17:36 PMToo bad it was a high fence bull, unreal.Kinda' puts it in the same category as a Kittitas Petting Zoo bull. Not too much glory to be had in either.
I think social media has bred a lot of folks who feed off of "likes" and get addicted to the attention they get from outlets like instagram and facebook. Some even elevate to the status of getting free gear or discounted gear. Along with that, guys and gals want bigger and "better" animals to show off. One more reason social media is a curse as well as a blessing. I very much enjoy sharing my adventures on social media but have absolutely ZERO interest in ever trying to "compete" in the hunting industry. Luckily there are many honest and legit hitters out there doing it right.
What's "Facebook"?