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<blockquote data-quote="retrieverman" data-source="post: 2956736" data-attributes="member: 24452"><p>This meme brings up another point too. I don't see it on this board, but I'm on a couple "Texas" hunting message boards that actually "shame" guys for killing a deer with a gun or crossbow. Of course, the same people that are against gun hunting find it perfectly acceptable to "hunt" inside a high fence pen and brag about their "harvest". Personally, I've never "harvested" a deer in my life, but I've KILLED a bunch.</p><p></p><p>In my opinion, the "elitist" attitude that some hunters have toward others is seriously detrimental to the sport, and cards on the table, I've been guilty of it. I remind myself regularly how blessed I am to have places to hunt and the opportunities that I've been given over the years to kill (what I consider) trophy animals.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="retrieverman, post: 2956736, member: 24452"] This meme brings up another point too. I don't see it on this board, but I'm on a couple "Texas" hunting message boards that actually "shame" guys for killing a deer with a gun or crossbow. Of course, the same people that are against gun hunting find it perfectly acceptable to "hunt" inside a high fence pen and brag about their "harvest". Personally, I've never "harvested" a deer in my life, but I've KILLED a bunch. In my opinion, the "elitist" attitude that some hunters have toward others is seriously detrimental to the sport, and cards on the table, I've been guilty of it. I remind myself regularly how blessed I am to have places to hunt and the opportunities that I've been given over the years to kill (what I consider) trophy animals. [/QUOTE]
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