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brokennock:
Pat, If that's how it had been put I'd have kept my overly opinionated trap shut.
 "It a lot about good fellowship with us and we use all we take. "  I'm all for it. There are some clubs around here that have "biggest buck" contests that are more like a pro-fishin derby. I'm all for get together with a bunch of like minded friends. It was the word "contest" that riled me. Sorry, my misunderstanding. :)

Pat B:
Brokennock, Thats why we are here...to talk about our experiences and share info. Your comment was legit. In todays society most seem to be going the competitive way. A little competition is good but I  also am fed up with the extreme competition and especially with something, like hunting, that in most cases is a personal competition at best. Please continue to express your beliefs and we can discuss things the way they should be discussed.  ;) 8)  Pat

DanaM:
I wil jump on board, or go out on a limb whatever. Up here in the UP shootin a nubber buck is a cardinal sin
and you won't live it down for a long time. Has to do with the poor buck to doe ratio and the whitetail hunting clubs
promotional "Let Em Go Let Em Grow" publicity. They actual advertise this slogan on billboards
 which are more offensive to me then shooting a nubber. One reason I don't like or belong to any organizitaions like Whitetails Unlimited
bunch of snobby trophy hunters for the most part!!!

Ok have at me ;) ;D

TRACY:
I'll have to second Pat B's 1st response on page one(lol)! It sounds like the Twin Oaks bunch is having a lot of fun, envious because season hasn't started in IN yet. I agree with Dana and let those guys worry about antler management while I practice sound deer management and enjoy the tasty rewards.

cowboy:
Dana M - like it's been said ten thousand times. U can't eat them antlers ;D. but they do make purty good knife handles.

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