Posted by da.bees on November 17, 2017 at 06:07:59 from (68.203.133.191):
In Reply to: Re: Food plots posted by Traditional Farmer on November 16, 2017 at 23:53:27:
Some people just need something to belly ach about and deer often fit the need. In the process of griping about deer,it's handy to hold hunters up as a stupid bunch. How stupid are hunters that can't manage to kill a deer when handsome and smart "me" can find herds that can't be ran off? A man and his son asked me to bring my UTV to haul a wild hog out of my neighbor's muddy pasture. The land owner stopped us on the way out and ranted on and on because that was the 3rd hog they had killed. There were times the landowner's index finger was less than 6 inches from the hunter's nose as he preached about allowing hunters "ONE HOG","ONE *#@&%!HOG","and I do mean ONE HOG",as he stoomped cussed some more. Does that sound like a land owner greatful another nuisance hog had been killed or does that sound like an old sorehead proving who's boss? They don't want to be rid of the animals because that would be one less thing to moan and groan about. Some landowners don't know how to make money from hunting because they want tax payer subsidies paid on everything they do with their land.
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