This is the pits
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He also has hunts online for a 120 class and a 150 class all have bids upwards of 3 grand.
Ya know if I wasn't an upstanding fella I would post the winners e-mail addresses and we could load them up with our thoughts. But alas i won't.
Ya know if I wasn't an upstanding fella I would post the winners e-mail addresses and we could load them up with our thoughts. But alas i won't.
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you know this is like everything else people think you have to have the biggest the fastest and the best but it all comes down to if your happy with yourself and the person who buys this is not. hope he can find what he needs but it's not on ebay
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Am I the only person who feels bad for the deer,I mean he has a real sporting chance.Imagine being raised in a "cage" and some rich guy comes by with a high bid and shoots you,enters you in the record books .gets high praise for doing the once in a life time thing,never tells anyone the truth how he really obtained it and gets all kinds of congratulations for being the ultimate hunter.Call it jealousy if you will but that is not sporting in my book.
If a guy got a deer of this calibre in the wild with any means of hunting equipment,then ya,he deserves the respect but its people like THE BIDDER that dosn't
Now correct me if im wrong,but I dont think" ANY HUNT" is guaranteed
If a guy got a deer of this calibre in the wild with any means of hunting equipment,then ya,he deserves the respect but its people like THE BIDDER that dosn't
This auction is for a GUARANTEED Whitetail 220 class Buck Guided deer hunt.
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Those kind of activities DO give hunting a bit of a black eye....BUT... I guess I would rather the rich executive types getting their deer that way instead of just BUYING mounts to put on their office walls. There was a documentary on the discovery channel last year about where a lot of those mounts came from......POACHING! I guess I'll leave up to you guys....which would you rather see?? I'd rather see them get them on the so called "hunts" instead of there being a market for pukes to go out and poach them, and it could be a deer one of us was after. Just some food for thought....I still hate the idea of it though![:@]
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Just sitting here at my desk, shaking my head at this crap!
I think I saw that pen from Ted Nugent's "Spirit of the Wild"...looks familiar.
There are just some people in this world that need their a$$ kicked...the owner of this "business" and the person who wins this auction I believe fall into that category.
Terrible...just terrible
I think I saw that pen from Ted Nugent's "Spirit of the Wild"...looks familiar.
There are just some people in this world that need their a$$ kicked...the owner of this "business" and the person who wins this auction I believe fall into that category.
Terrible...just terrible
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The idea of buying a deer for meat doesn't bother me in the least bit. The idea of shooting animals in a pen bothers me, but to each their own.
The fact this deer farmer is advertising this as a "hunt" kills me. The fact he attachs a "score" which all the hungry horn hunters who have cash in their pocket can salivate over, disgusts me.
I would think Pope & Young or Boone & Crockett would be outraged that this loser is using their scoring system to drive up price. Not a guy here who checked out that link didn't know "exactly" what he was implying by stating a 220 deer.
Take a good look at that deer, he'll probably end up on this board or in some book ......
The fact this deer farmer is advertising this as a "hunt" kills me. The fact he attachs a "score" which all the hungry horn hunters who have cash in their pocket can salivate over, disgusts me.
I would think Pope & Young or Boone & Crockett would be outraged that this loser is using their scoring system to drive up price. Not a guy here who checked out that link didn't know "exactly" what he was implying by stating a 220 deer.
Take a good look at that deer, he'll probably end up on this board or in some book ......