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Originally posted by Texans42 View PostWhat’s impressive with setting up on a corn pile? I’d take a guy that hunted 30 days straight going after desert sheep with a bow and not picking up a rifle, or a guy that gets his grand slam with a bow...all with a camera over his shoulder. 65 yards isn’t extreme on a 240lb whitetail.
But that’s just me, then again I learned I gut shot an elk that only went 100 yards and died. So I’m probably just wrong here too and getting close with a corn pile/feeders takes massive skill and practice
Where did I say anything about a corn pile?
But it takes no more skill to hunt over a corn pile than it does to hunt over a planted food plot either.
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AntlerCollector, keep up the good work. I think I need to change archery shops or hunting buddies. Does your archery shop or deer blind happen to have a pole in it?
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Originally posted by bermise View PostSeems you are butt hurt that some one questioned your idol. You are probably one of the grown men that spend hours in a line for a autograph from a guy like Lee. I saw a few hundred like you at the lone star outdoor show waiting for hours in line creaming in their pants to spend 30 seconds with Waddell. Sad
Lol no where did I say idol or anything near that. Just presented the facts to the internet hunters like yourself. I actually spend my time in the woods, not panning for autographs. But solid take good sir.
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Yes, he likely wounds some deer, as does Tim Wells, and the other "bwana's". I really don't want them showing it on camera, and, for the most part they don't. I've seen some other shows where they did show it, then proclaimed shots in the gut and the rump "great shots." They then show the recovery of the deer after the coyotes have had their share, or they show it the next spring when they find it. It really does conscientious hunters a disservice. I really don't watch that crap anymore. If people understood how staged a lot of that stuff is, they'd have no interest in it.
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