Posted by ericlb on November 02, 2008 at 07:04:03 from (72.173.211.235):
In Reply to: ranch posted by ken in texas on November 01, 2008 at 15:56:44:
if the fool, i mean yuppie hunter is going to pay, the rancher might as well be there to take his money, soon yuppies wont have much money and they better know how to hunt something if they want food,i cringe during deer season here when all the Beer hunters are around , you'd be amazed at what will pass for a deer to these guys,not only elk, but cattle, a guy last year shot a mule,[like in jacka$$] other hunters, seems if it wigggles in the brush they blast away with no clear target in sight,hunting preserves are good , they keep these guys in one place more or less, so the guys like us who have watched and tracked for months ahead of time only to arivve home with the correct critter for the season by noon on opening day so we can get it butchered and put up in the freezer so we can eat it all winter wont have to deal with these rich noisy idiots
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