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Ignorance at its finest
Topic Started: Oct 26 2008, 08:31 PM (280 Views)
Shane
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I seen this on another forum , will it ever end? no doubt an anti hunter wrote this:


"Anybody besides me feel like people that use trail cameras to decide when or how to kill deer, might as well be shooting them at night with a spot light. I mean what kind of scouting and fair chase is that?

To me it would be more sporting to have the high priced guide, who hands you the sighted in gun, and tells you to shoot the eight point in the middle with the slightly higher tines."
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if not an anti hunter, a blithering idiot
condescending twat
Someone who looks down on other people and is beyond arrogant
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dewy
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That would be something an anti would say for sure.
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I talked to a bow hunter who thought the same about gun hunters. He thought we were cheaters. Everyone is entitled to their opinion, and opinions are like a$$holes, everyone has one and most stink.
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Shane
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they will be screaming for a ban on them soon
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Not the first time I've read on a forum that using trail cams is cheating. lol :crazy:
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Well said Brooke. I bow and gun hunt. Neither one is a cheater.
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HA!!!!!!!He obviously has never tried it. It sure seems like it would be easy but sometimes I think it's easier the ''old way'' without cameras. I find myself leaning a little too much on the cams for info sometimes and then kick myself in the butt for not hunting a certain stand because I haven't seen a big buck on a photo.I have seen many times that the first photo you get of a buck may be the only chance you had to take that animal. Lo and behold a big buck shows up that isn't suppose to be there. This guy's ignorant to compare it to poaching ! WOW!! I have really appreciated what these cams show me. I have been in the outdoors all my life and would never fully appreciate what was in the woods around me without these cams. Many deer and bear are 99% nocturnal and at least these cams let you appreciate the animal even if you never get a chance to take that animal.
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Absolutely right. Use whatever legal means you want and no one can tell you it is right or wrong. Hunters of all types need to stick together.
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Shane
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I agree Brooke
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:petasux:

Sounds like a Peta troll.
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That's just plain stupid! Whoever said that is a bunghole...... :) dg.
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sounds to me like he's the kind of guy who doesn't have the equipment to use for this,, envy perhaps!! :lol!!!:

I'll bet you that if he had the cameras,, he's be the first one to set them up!!!! :funnypost:
life is just too damn short,, so I try to spend it Living, Loving, Laughing and oh! taking pictures along the way!!

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What would us addicts do????
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Just someone looking for attention who has nothing else to keep their minds occupied...
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Brooke
Oct 26 2008, 09:49 PM
Absolutely right. Use whatever legal means you want and no one can tell you it is right or wrong. Hunters of all types need to stick together.

Your bang on Brooke. Well said. I bowhunt, rifle hunt and everything else. I use trail cameras and other means to help me succeed in the field. I think trail cams are a very ethical means to help hunters. Theres lotsa other ways to kill deer that are not ethical and those illegal means need to be enforced. Trail cams are so far away from that its crazy. :spinning: In fact trail cams are a fun hobby and gets lotsa peoples interest and if helps prommote hunting and peeks the curiosity of younger future hunters then Im all for it. :cheers:
I don't always chase tail, but when I do; its whitetail. Stay camo my friends.
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trail cameras are a lot of fun. They just show you what is out there. I dont see how anyone could compare that to poaching.
GOOD HUNT'N,
greybeard


Tomorrow, Yesterday, Why fret about them if today be sweet !!!
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The trailcam doesn't garranty you get a deer, it only shows you that deer are in the area,they said the same about fish finders that it wasn't fair to the fish,and once again it only showed you that the fish were there and not put the fish on the hook.So l will go on using my cams to give me a little insite on what deer are in my hunting grounds.So Peta can kiss my a$$.
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i have never used one but if i would have one i would sure use it to see whats around and to see what is the potential animal to harvest
from some reason from August to November im always hunting i wonder why?


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