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The fact is there really is not excuse. In the past few years I have missed a hand full of opportunities because I couldn't count points to be sure the deer was legal. This year I didn't shoot a buck that turned out to be a nice 4X4. He was looking straight at me and I couldn't verify it wasn't the biggest 2 point ever. I didn't shoot, and it turned its head to disappear and was a big 4 point. I did the same thing on 3 different deer last year. It is just the way it goes, and what you have to do if you want to stay legal.
That brings up a point. How many of you would turn someone in if they werent offering 10points? It comes up everytime there is anything about a poacher on this site. Seems alot of people only want to do it so they can get that permit they want. Not because they think its simple right or wrong.
I might feel a little bad about turning in a guy that made an honest mistake by shooting a 2X1 but I wouldn't feel bad about turning in a guy that shot a 2X2...........not much of an excuse for that.
It sound like you don't have the stones to be a hard ass.... Guess next time you'll keep you moth shut or learn to live in the real world where most decisions suck and life isn't a bowl of cherries... Not bustin you chops either way, but most of the time we choose between 2 Chitty choices, and just have to choose the one that is the least deep...
maybe it's different for you, but when i feel bad and need others to make me feel better - that's usually my gut telling me i did something wrong.
Quote from: Special T on November 03, 2010, 11:22:16 PMIt sound like you don't have the stones to be a hard ass.... Guess next time you'll keep you moth shut or learn to live in the real world where most decisions suck and life isn't a bowl of cherries... Not bustin you chops either way, but most of the time we choose between 2 Chitty choices, and just have to choose the one that is the least deep...You know what if that game warden was not two min away from my truck i would of not turned him in, but bad luck for that hunter. I get where you are coming from and it was a crappy situation, if i had that elk in my binos i would of taken a second look and then passed. Maybe he had it in his cross-hairs and forgot to take a second look.Quote from: croix on November 03, 2010, 03:35:40 PMmaybe it's different for you, but when i feel bad and need others to make me feel better - that's usually my gut telling me i did something wrong.there is no question of me being in the wrong. You think if i did something illegal i would go talk to the warden.... no. its just that the old man was super polite and nice about everything. Now that i look back on it I don't feel as bad as i do. never the less it was a crap situation.