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Old 10-25-2007, 05:20 PM
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Okay, let me try to make my point a little clearer. Your buddy says the two classes of hunters are rednecksvs. quality outdoorsmen. To me, this shows a little ignorance on his part. The classes he should bereferring to are ignorant hunters vs. quality outdoorsmen, whether people would consider someone a "redneck" or not is completely irrelevant to the issue of irresponsibility in the woods. Just what exactly is a "redneck" to you anyway? A drunk, dirty, pot bellied buffoon living in a trailer park burning trash in his front yard? Where I come from, just about every red blooded, God fearing, hard working,flag waving country boy with a pick up truck and a skoal ring blaring Bocephuswould be considered a "redneck" to you, I'm sure. However, down home country southrons are just as educated about and respectful ofour sportas any uppity billy yank. We don't look down our noses, but we are damn proud of our culture and hold our heads up high for sure. I think you need to realize that Larry the Cable Guy is a comedy routine, not a documentary of an entire culture. The a$$holes you're buddy is thinking of as rednecks are nothing but white trash with no self-respect, and they can be found anywhere in the country.

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Old 10-25-2007, 10:04 PM
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Yelp got one of those so called real Hunters that comes up here few weeks of the year.And every year coming complaining my Hounds are keeping him awake,I shouldn't run Chainsaw durring Deer Season,I shouldn't drive my Pickup in the woods,I kill too many Deer,he knows I'm Poaching but can't prove it,as long as he is on his property he can set on the Fenceline by my Stand that is couple hundred yards on my side.

Oh he has a number of issues every year with me.And it all started when I first bought this place and caught him camped on my property and I run him off.

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Old 10-26-2007, 10:14 AM
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I am a redneck in other things like i do stupid things and i well i do love the outdoors and I love the woods and I appreciate Gods creatures and creation because i am Christain in one case the other i just love the outdoors and i have respect for it but truelly i am a redneck in other ways i am a redneck i just dont act like a hunter who all he wants to do is kill kill kill even though i am a redneck
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Old 10-26-2007, 11:28 AM
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Im new to your forum and feel the need to speak. If somone thinks it is ok to tresspass on land not theirs and hunt they are not anything but a criminal. They are neither a redneck or a sportsman.
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Old 10-26-2007, 12:19 PM
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i'd have to agree with nathan67. and some say the LACK racist people in this country will be the downfall of this country. if everyone was racist we sure wouldn't be feeding half of mexico now.


i wouldn't even call foxworthy a decent redneck hunter,he sits in a box blind a kills the monster bucks that have been raised on nothin but protein out of a feeder,and calls that hunting,what a joke.turn him loose on 500 acres of mountain land that he knows nothing about and see if comes home with a big rack.


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Old 10-26-2007, 03:00 PM
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OMG! Anyone who tresspasses on private property should be arrested, and anyone who shoots deerout their pickup truck window, excluding handicapped people should be arrested. People who do this kind of stuff give all of us law abideing sportsmen a bad name...And there is several ways of hunting, some people hunt from a tree stand over food plots, some go on guided hunts, and some people beat the brush, spot and stalk. It doesn't matter which one of these you do, it's just some people have more time than others, or prefer to hunt a certain way...It doesn't make them a bad hunter one way or another.. Like me I do alot of spot and stalk. I like the challenge.. But that is just me...Also i'm one of those type of hunters who does his home work, always trying to get some kind of edge, just like if I see a buck in a certain place, I will go home and make a note on my one of many maps where and what time I seen that buck, or doe's for that matter. I am able to pattern deer that way...Plus living in New York, you need to, cause it's not like Oregon where you have thousands up on thousands of national forest to hunt, where you could drive all day long and never see another person...But even then you need to do your home work...Basicly what i am trying to say is there is no right and wrong way as long as you do it leagal..Just some ways are more sporting..Always remember to have a good time, be safe...
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Old 10-26-2007, 03:20 PM
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"and some say the LACK [of] racist people in this country will be the downfall of this country"

wow, very few people would say that we need an increase in racism in America. There may be disagreements as to how the government handles funding, charities and things of that nature, but saying that there is a lack of racist people in this country? Come on man, we're not living in the 1920s anymore




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Old 10-26-2007, 03:41 PM
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yeah whoever tresspasses on your land and shoots has the rite to go to jail and a person who spotlights should get arrested
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Old 10-26-2007, 07:45 PM
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I never trophy hunted and I think that people that do trophy hunt are idiots.
TOTAL IDIOTS!
Why is that?

Share hunting stories at camp, drink beer, eat peanuts, go to the bar and drink beer, watch porno's,smoke cigarettes, and have a good time.
Yeah that sounds like what hunting is all about. Maybe I'll teach my sons this fine aspect of hunting and the way it should be (according to you).

I am more proud of a little nubby buck that I shot out the window of my truck than you are of a 160 class buck
self explanatory........... no reply needed.

Where I come from, the snob's that hunt on posted land and try to keep all the bucks for themselves are the idiots and the snobs
Buy your own land........... problem solved.
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Old 10-26-2007, 08:36 PM
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NY Bowhunter - you're my new HuntingNet.com hero!


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