Posted by Traditional Farmer on October 10, 2013 at 08:48:07 from (67.233.66.158):
It started early this year.First off I hunt so I'm not anit-hunting.Fellow bow hunting the next farm hits a deer bow hunting late close to dark apparently mades no attempt to track it down next morning I'm over at the barn and see buzzards over in a calf lot that I don't have calves in right now go to investigate and its a pretty nice buck there dead.At this point I have no idea where it came from in awhile this 'hunter' drives up and says I hit a deer last night and figure it went into your field figured I'd be able to find it easy this morning.Told him yea its no problem to find it but you just wasted all the meat. He says I don't eat deer meat just want the rack and I can have the rest.Getting pretty upset about now tell him if he gets the rack to take the rest of the deer with him. He says he's late for work and he'll be back after work he never showed so I moved the deer to the woods last thing I need are hungry coyotes getting into my calf lots for a meal.Anyway with people like this its a wonder these guys have anywhere to hunt anymore.My rant for the day.
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