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Offline banannaclip

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Re: G.M.U 460 BUCK DOWN
« Reply #75 on: October 20, 2010, 09:29:46 AM »
well i dont know what too say but where does the roasting of a weiner fit into all this .the very first pic i think thats kinda odd :dunno:

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Re: G.M.U 460 BUCK DOWN
« Reply #76 on: October 20, 2010, 09:32:44 AM »
 First spike I've ever seen boned out. A friend of ours, 49 at the time shot a little spike back when spike muley's were legal, several miles back in the hills. He threw it on his back and walked it out. Have to say I would do the same, I've only taken one deer I couldn't get out whole solo. Other than that, I guess congrats, if a spike was your goal early in the season, then you met your goal.

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Re: G.M.U 460 BUCK DOWN
« Reply #77 on: October 20, 2010, 10:05:03 AM »
Wow you guys are harsh. Knocking the guys gun and his deer? Hope you all never shoot a dink or have to settle with an inexpensive gun. Been there done that myself in my younger years. I think you all need to cut a little slack now.

I agree. I felt a bit compelled to address the potential ethics/safety issues, but I have no interest in attacking his choice in rifle, or for shooting a legal, tender meat, good eating buck. I think a lot of us lose some of the good natured fun of the hunt when we switch to "trophy only". I know I've let it get too serious in the past. He's obviously got some of it right. He's got meat. I think some changes here and there might help him out, that's all. I think we could all benefit from some advice from time to time. I certainly have. Best of luck to him, and the rest of you.

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