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Record books are there to recognize the animal not the hunter. If that were the case there would be record books for living animals. They don't make the "books" without the hunter, regardless of what tackle he/she uses.
Quote from: Lowedog on February 09, 2010, 07:40:51 PMRecord books are there to recognize the animal not the hunter. If that were the case there would be record books for living animals. They don't make the "books" without the hunter, regardless of what tackle he/she uses.
I would venture to say you repeat "to each their own" mostly because you want to suggest my opinion is not a valid one. Just like your Fred Bear comment. Only made in a jest to suggest that I am some sort of elitist with little experience. Simply to discredit an opinion.
So the same archer stalks to within 5-10 yds of 200" bucks twice in his life and kills them, once with a longbow and once with a compound then the kill with the longbow is a greater accomplishment? Yeah, I guess your right I can't internalize that opinion.
No, it's really that hard for you to respect that your way is no better than mine.