That wasn't an inuit playing golf. It was a rep from the HSUS that got loss on the way to a meeting to fight for polar bear rights. After using some poor arctic fox's hole as the nine, they likely took a photo and posted it as vandalism buy a local hunter.
Exactally I agree the rich made it a sport not the normal people that harvest to eat.
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Just because people with money want to call it sport why do I have too?
or even agree with anything you guys say Im allowed my point of view just as much as you?
That wasn't an inuit playing golf. It was a rep from the HSUS that got loss on the way to a meeting to fight for polar bear rights. After using some poor arctic fox's hole as the nine, they likely took a photo and posted it as vandalism buy a local hunter.
I thought as much nice try though ![]()
LoL I missed that post.
atomikall:
Exactally I agree the rich made it a sport not the normal people that harvest to eat.
Do you really expect anyone here to believe that someone who has the means to have a computer and the resources to get online and participate in these forums is hunting strictly to feed themselves/their family? Give me a break. "Rich" people also eat the game they harvest, just FYI.
While I'd like to say that I haven't hunted behind a high fence before I can't. In fact I have more times than I can count. However the high fences I do hunt behind aren't built to keep game in. I'm military and hunt on miltary bases.The 2 bases I hunt are respectivly 11,340 and 6,000 acers in size. With an estamated deer herd of 350-400 and 200-250. While the deer and such are not able to get out in most cases they are not planted for the purpose of hunting. I try not to think about it as hunting a high fenced ranch yet it has a fence nuntheless. I can hunt Bow and B/P from a tree stand only. In the area I'm stationed now it is more than an hour drive to the nearest public land for hunting and is beyond over run by hunters. Call it what you want but I'm not ashamed to say I hunt behind a 10' fence with barb wire.
While I'd like to say that I haven't hunted behind a high fence before I can't. In fact I have more times than I can count. However the high fences I do hunt behind aren't built to keep game in. I'm military and hunt on miltary bases.The 2 bases I hunt are respectivly 11,340 and 6,000 acers in size. With an estamated deer herd of 350-400 and 200-250. While the deer and such are not able to get out in most cases they are not planted for the purpose of hunting. I try not to think about it as hunting a high fenced ranch yet it has a fence nuntheless. I can hunt Bow and B/P from a tree stand only. In the area I'm stationed now it is more than an hour drive to the nearest public land for hunting and is beyond over run by hunters. Call it what you want but I'm not ashamed to say I hunt behind a 10' fence with barb wire.
....A man's gotta do what a man's gotta do !!! ![]()
7magshooter
Trust me If my wife would let me I would have broken this thing a long time ago and as for having one I went to college I needed to learn to use it in this day in age if you dont know how to use a computer in college you are looked down upon. I personnally didnt find it a bad thing getting taught how either.
Mind you to help prevent bad genetics and in breeding a QDM rule of 15" inside spred, 6 point min for bow, 8 point min for M/L is in effect. Plus they asked ya take a doe before a buck.
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