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I'm sorry but you really sound like a tree hugging hippie right now.
Quote from: D-Rock425 on July 20, 2011, 10:46:47 AMI'm sorry but you really sound like a tree hugging hippie right now.
Okay, I'm not a Hippie! I love the woods but I'm not a tree huger! And I'm always looking for trouble!But honestly, Since I started elk hunting, 1988, it seems to be much easier than ever to find and photograph big bulls in the hunting woods during hunting season. Just look at all the guys packing nice cameras and spike tags. 15 years ago I was jacked up before every elk season Now I get that way every 5 years or so if I'm lucky, cuase I get to chase a big bull. What I am saying is it's easier to shoot a nice bull now than it was in 1995. And based on my experience the last few years , they seem a little tame. -- And I will not take anything smaller than a 6pt or I will go home empty. And yes I use a longbow and will have a blast in the nile this fall! -- but then again I like catching rainbow stockers too!
Quote from: wsucowboy on July 20, 2011, 01:38:23 PMQuote from: D-Rock425 on July 20, 2011, 10:46:47 AMI'm sorry but you really sound like a tree hugging hippie right now.
Quote from: D-Rock425 on July 20, 2011, 10:46:47 AMI'm sorry but you really sound like a tree hugging hippie right now.I just call em like I see em.
Yes I have my Quality bull tag. But now I've started wondering about the ethics of it all. Our state has systematically created tame, mature bulls thanks to their great wisdom in trying to manage age distribution in breeding bulls. Also know as revenue building. Think about it. These bulls from 2.5 yrs on are getting their picture taken and apples tossed to them all summer and fall. Come winter we push hay off a truck for them and and take more pictures. After 5 years of this these poor creatures see us coming, start to drool a little, and then we pop em. It's kinda like shooting a pet dog! And we drop our hard earned dollars for these coveted tags. To shoot tame bulls.They are still free range and not high fence hunts.Just sayin!