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<blockquote data-quote="huntemup" data-source="post: 3057653" data-attributes="member: 35085"><p>Grew up hunting in a "dog running" state (NC) and while I respect the rights of others to get it done with the help of walkers/plotts/beagles etc. I could never get excited over the idea of sitting on my toolbox waiting with my buddies to open fire on the first brown thing that popped out of the tree line. I ran around with a great many dog hunters and still count many of them among my closest friends, but we just see things a bit different when it comes to deer hunting. One thing they always have over me is the fact that their freezers are always full of venison by seasons end.</p><p></p><p>That said, congratulations on what was clearly an exciting hunt. The dogman in me loves it when i see dogs helping man put meat on the table.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="huntemup, post: 3057653, member: 35085"] Grew up hunting in a "dog running" state (NC) and while I respect the rights of others to get it done with the help of walkers/plotts/beagles etc. I could never get excited over the idea of sitting on my toolbox waiting with my buddies to open fire on the first brown thing that popped out of the tree line. I ran around with a great many dog hunters and still count many of them among my closest friends, but we just see things a bit different when it comes to deer hunting. One thing they always have over me is the fact that their freezers are always full of venison by seasons end. That said, congratulations on what was clearly an exciting hunt. The dogman in me loves it when i see dogs helping man put meat on the table. [/QUOTE]
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