bigten05
*Supporting Member*
i hope you guys get things solved, we can prolly get everyone from here to go lookin one nite and give these guys one hell of a ass whoopin when we catch them.
Seems like the guys that hunt by the book and really care about the wildlife are the minority. Poaching and bending the rules seems to be normal for many. It makes me wonder at times if we are fighting a losing battle.
I think one of the biggest problems with hunting these days is the big buck craze and trying to make a name for yourself. There are TOO many people involved in deer hunting for the wrong reasons. People aren't hunting to feed their family anymore. Social media has changed everything. The internet is available to everyone these days, and makes it possible for Joe Blow to show just how great a big buck hunter he is, despite the fact that he shoots them at night with a rifle on someone else's property. I just don't think there is a respect for wildlife now like there use to be back in the day. It's frustrating, to say the least.
shoot them all . get the herd down to 250,000 then when it becomes work everybody will quit .
That is kinda what I am thinking Hoot. I didn't have near as much competition around me this year. I don't know where they went, but they must have gotten tired of staring at leaves.
lungbuster, I see your point. But, throughout history, hunters have always used the best equipment they had available. So, in essence, using the most high-tech thing you can find is truly traditional. Using old school gear is a relatively new concept, and proves that people no longer hunt just for food...If I were hunting for food, I'd be using a light and a flat-shooting rifle. Having said that, I don't get the antler craze crap. I don't understand new hunters describing deer as "shooters or mature". Maybe I'm different, but I would think a new hunter being lucky enough to kill ANY buck would be excited...and I suppose they would be if they weren't learning to hunt from the Outdoor Channel.
That is kinda what I am thinking Hoot. I didn't have near as much competition around me this year. I don't know where they went, but they must have gotten tired of staring at leaves.
lungbuster, I see your point. But, throughout history, hunters have always used the best equipment they had available. So, in essence, using the most high-tech thing you can find is truly traditional. Using old school gear is a relatively new concept, and proves that people no longer hunt just for food...If I were hunting for food, I'd be using a light and a flat-shooting rifle. Having said that, I don't get the antler craze crap. I don't understand new hunters describing deer as "shooters or mature". Maybe I'm different, but I would think a new hunter being lucky enough to kill ANY buck would be excited...and I suppose they would be if they weren't learning to hunt from the Outdoor Channel.
I remember the Curt Gowdy show Rick. The intro to the show with breakfast on the skillet and hunters rolling out of the sack in the pre-dawn darkness in that compfy looking hunting cabin and that wholesome voice narrating......made you wish you were there! Lol