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Field & Stream artical by Bill Heavey

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Old 01-23-2007, 08:17 AM
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Default Field & Stream artical by Bill Heavey

I was able to find some time last night and read my current issue of F&S. The first article I read is the one Bill Heavey writes that is located on the last page. The article in the Feb 2007 issue talks about " moron and slob hunters" ruining the sport of bow hunting. It also made mention of some of the items discussed on forums just like this. Great article if you get the chance to read it. If there is anyone that has read it, are there any thoughts?
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Old 01-23-2007, 08:33 AM
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I read it a couple days ago, and he is 100% correct...we are our own worst enemy. The good thing about this site is people do a pretty good job of policing our own, you won't see too many people here saying "nice shot" to someone that takes a head shot with a bow.
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