>RELH, takes all kinds i suppose
>but you are on the
>right track.
>
>I myself used to complain here
>of the brainless selfish acts
>that i came across each
>and every time i visited
>to hunt a particular state.
>It got to be where
>each time a post came
>up against the people in
>that state, kinda like how
>this thread here is now
>going, i'd jump on the
>band wagon and sing my
>tales or agree with others
>against that particular place on
>the map.
>
>I stopped doing that some time
>ago and i'm glad i
>did. There are good Folks
>everywhere in every state. Just
>because i am Blessed, no
>reason to look down my
>nose at others.
>
>I can't control how folks 200
>miles away vote. It's the
>country that we live in,
>majority of the vote wins
>and i guess it's a
>price that we have to
>pay for having it so
>good. I get my deer
>tag each and every year.
>I get to hunt bucks.
>Some years, if i draw
>out, i go outa State
>after better bucks. I fish,
>i hunt, i work, i
>eat good, and i'm thankful
>to the Man Upstairs. Life
>here ain't all that bad
>no matter what others who
>don't have a clue say!
>
>
>Joey
>
>
>
>
>"It's all about knowing what your
>firearms practical limitations are and
>combining that with your own
>personal limitations!"
I agree with you Joey. For thirty years I enjoyed hunting northern Cali, from the Trinities to the Warners and all points in between. There was always plenty of room to roam to find whatever critter you were looking for. In all that time, I rarely ran across a deer hunter who was anything but respectful and a sportsman. I can't say the same for other western states to that same degree. Cali has it's downfalls, as do ALL other places. I often find myself missing a lot of places out there.
As to the Original topic, I don't much believe news reports word for word and often find there are many factors not reported. I hope it all works out for the best for the hunter/deer in question.
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