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Originally Posted by Supergrit
Things often don’t work out the way we would like when it comes to hunting when i teach hunting to some one new I’ll be telling to then be prepared well to look in the dark and find it that night cause the next day is not a safe option.
Some of the hunting shows don’t teach proper ehics or maybe mentality when it comes to hunting.
Like I said stuff happens I once had some one send me a picture of big white tail that was shot it was left over night and the coyotes looked to have aten about half of it. The guy was so happy with the trophy rack but I was thinking what a waist. It can happen to anyone maybe I’m out of line but to not try to respect an animal by recovering the meat is this wrong to me. I would not be happy with my trophy unless I recovered the entire animal. Not saying it’s right it’s just the way I feel about it
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Personally speaking I don't care if it is a big or small rack, or half of the meat is gone or none of it.I feel happy just to be able to find the animal instead of losing it. To me their is nothing more heart breaking and dismal as to hit an animal and not be able to recover it, weather or not it is completely intact.
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