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Re: Harvesting/Hunting Deer With a Tag In Their Ear [Re: Crazyhorse] #283732 12/26/07 11:02 PM
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I'll shoot 1 or 100. Still tastes the same and it is going to die eventually anyway. Might as well go on my grill and not a coyotes. I just ain't going to pay for the right to do it or video it.


Re: Harvesting/Hunting Deer With a Tag In Their Ear [Re: Crazyhorse] #283733 12/26/07 11:27 PM
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If you had the opportunity to bag a very well managed prostitute that met all TPWD guidelines and regulations yet all the prostitutes on the ranch had tags in their ears would you still bag the prostitute?


Re: Harvesting/Hunting Deer With a Tag In Their Ear [Re: Bucklessbob77] #283734 12/26/07 11:30 PM
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That is funny, I never have had to avail myself of one of those ladies, tell us more you sound like you have some experience.


Re: Harvesting/Hunting Deer With a Tag In Their Ear [Re: Crazyhorse] #283735 12/26/07 11:43 PM
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After shooting a few deer with tags in their ears, renting a hooker would not be much of a stretch.


Re: Harvesting/Hunting Deer With a Tag In Their Ear [Re: Bucklessbob77] #283736 12/26/07 11:50 PM
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Ah Yes, once again you prove your ignorance, I have never shot a deer with a tag in its ear, but, if I was being invited to a place and wasn't going to have to pay for it, I wouldn't give a chit if it was tied up.

It is an animal on a high fence place and the shooter is going to be in an enclosed blind and the deer, tags or no tags are at a feeder, Oh Yeah, I See That Tag Ruining The Hunting Experience...........NOT, Dip Chit.

Why don't you thaw your brains out a little before you start reading chit into everything. Good Grief!!!


Re: Harvesting/Hunting Deer With a Tag In Their Ear [Re: Crazyhorse] #283737 12/26/07 11:51 PM
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Re: Harvesting/Hunting Deer With a Tag In Their Ear [Re: Crazyhorse] #283738 12/26/07 11:52 PM
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Re: Harvesting/Hunting Deer With a Tag In Their Ear [Re: 7mag] #283739 12/27/07 12:03 AM
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a ranch full of hookers sounds pretty good, actually.

i can see it alreay, a big gate that says "welcome to silicone valley



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Re: Harvesting/Hunting Deer With a Tag In Their Ear [Re: Crazyhorse] #283740 12/27/07 12:04 AM
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if I was being invited to a place and wasn't going to have to pay for it, I wouldn't give a chit if it was tied up.





Well, I think that defines the difference between us.


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What is the ethical difference between hunting over a feeder and hunting a deer with a tag in it ear? Not very much, in both situations the deer is being controlled by man. The feeder brings the deer whether it has a tag in it's ear or not. The tag does not make the deer any less smart than the deer without the tag. A low fence operation doesn't have the genetics control that a high fence has. If a 200 class buck escapes a high fence most of you that hate high fences would shoot it in a heart beat, ear tag or no tag. So what is the ethics of shooting a 200 class deer that was raised on a high fence and is now free range on a low fence. Do you let it walk because it used to be a high fence deer? I seriously doubt it.



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Re: Harvesting/Hunting Deer With a Tag In Their Ear [Re: Bucklessbob77] #283742 12/27/07 12:14 AM
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Yes, it probably does, because if I know I am going to be going on a high fence place, they are not going to let me grab my rifle and head off thru the pasture actually trying to hunt, now are they?

They are gonna take me to a stand and possibly someone will get in the stand with me and tell me just exactly what I can and can not shoot.

What difference does it make if it has a tag in its ear, its butt shaved, or tied up, NONE.

It is a free opportunity to shoot a deer, there is no real hunting involved.

If I was paying for it, I would rather it not have a tag, and that it was going to be on a low fence place, but none of that is why the guy's op is about.

He has the chance to go shoot a deer on a managed property, and it ain't gonna be the deer of his choice, probably.

No matter what anyone says, to me that equates to a shoot, not a hunt.

Now what is your opinion on that?????


Re: Harvesting/Hunting Deer With a Tag In Their Ear [Re: dogcatcher] #283743 12/27/07 12:15 AM
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What is the ethical difference between hunting over a feeder and hunting a deer with a tag in it ear? Not very much, in both situations the deer is being controlled by man. The feeder brings the deer whether it has a tag in it's ear or not. The tag does not make the deer any less smart than the deer without the tag. A low fence operation doesn't have the genetics control that a high fence has. If a 200 class buck escapes a high fence most of you that hate high fences would shoot it in a heart beat, ear tag or no tag. So what is the ethics of shooting a 200 class deer that was raised on a high fence and is now free range on a low fence. Do you let it walk because it used to be a high fence deer? I seriously doubt it.




Great post....


Re: Harvesting/Hunting Deer With a Tag In Their Ear [Re: Crazyhorse] #283744 12/27/07 12:24 AM
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All I can say is truthfully, I wouldn't shoot the biggest buck in the world if it had an ear tag. A really good lookin' hooker...that might be another story. I don't go on "shoots"..I go hunting. If your outdoor experiences are so limited that "shoots" appeal to you, fine.


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If your outdoor experiences are so limited that "shoots" appeal to you, fine.




Please remind me at what point I said that something like that appeals to me??????

See, your reading stuff into stuff that wasn't said.

Lets see now about my hunting experiences.

Hunted Nebraska 4 times, 2 times on a Private Ranch in the sand hills, and 2 times on Public Land in the Pine Ridge.

Colorado about a dozen times since 1992.

Canada twice. Wyoming once. New mexico once. Texas a bunch.

Now if someone calls me up and invites me to come to their place and shoot a deer, I am gonna do it. I don't turn down offers like that, same with fishing, someone calls me up and wants me to come out to their place or meet them at a certain lake, I am going to go.

If you turn down offers like that, More Power To You Gunga Dihn, as for me, have gun or rod will travel, and I will bring the beer.

It is not the type of hunt or shoot that appeals to me, it is the fact that I am out in the field with a gun in my fat little hands and if I see something and my host says it is okay, I am gonna perforate it.

Some how, I am glad that I don't have your lofty ideals when it comes to "Hunting".

The funny thing is, I bet that I ain't the only person on this site, that would not have one problem going to that place and shooting a deer, tagged/butt shaved/nipple rings/bone thru its nose whatever.


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Well, Geez CHC...you sound like you're ready for a TV show. Maybe you could tag along with Jimmy Houston.


Re: Harvesting/Hunting Deer With a Tag In Their Ear [Re: Bucklessbob77] #283747 12/27/07 01:11 AM
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Ok guys, lets not get personal..we have a great debate going on here...



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Re: Harvesting/Hunting Deer With a Tag In Their Ear [Re: Crazyhorse] #283748 12/27/07 01:18 AM
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If your outdoor experiences are so limited that "shoots" appeal to you, fine.




Please remind me at what point I said that something like that appeals to me??????

See, your reading stuff into stuff that wasn't said.

Lets see now about my hunting experiences.

Hunted Nebraska 4 times, 2 times on a Private Ranch in the sand hills, and 2 times on Public Land in the Pine Ridge.

Colorado about a dozen times since 1992.

Canada twice. Wyoming once. New mexico once. Texas a bunch.

Now if someone calls me up and invites me to come to their place and shoot a deer, I am gonna do it. I don't turn down offers like that, same with fishing, someone calls me up and wants me to come out to their place or meet them at a certain lake, I am going to go.

If you turn down offers like that, More Power To You Gunga Dihn, as for me, have gun or rod will travel, and I will bring the beer.

It is not the type of hunt or shoot that appeals to me, it is the fact that I am out in the field with a gun in my fat little hands and if I see something and my host says it is okay, I am gonna perforate it.

Some how, I am glad that I don't have your lofty ideals when it comes to "Hunting".

The funny thing is, I bet that I ain't the only person on this site, that would not have one problem going to that place and shooting a deer, tagged/butt shaved/nipple rings/bone thru its nose whatever.




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Then why go hunting? Leave it to those of us who appreciate it.


Re: Harvesting/Hunting Deer With a Tag In Their Ear [Re: Bucklessbob77] #283750 12/27/07 01:28 AM
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No Sir, on two counts.

1. I am too damn ugly.

2. I ain't gonna waste a shot on something I can feed out of my hand and knock in the head with a hammer. I don't think too many sponsors would want to be connected with that.

The question from the Original Poster asked about people having a problem with shooting an animal with a tag in its ear on a free hunt.

As it stands at this point, it is:

Crazyhorse = No,
BucklessBob = Yes.

Now since everything else that has been said by everyone else is , with a capital BS, why don't we get back to answering the question and stop worrying about the ethics or morals of folks that will or won't shoot ear tagged deer or will or won't bag a working girl.


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Then why go hunting? Leave it to those of us who appreciate it.




So you just shoot a deer and do nothing with the meat......really I guess if it does not measure up to your standards you just pitch it, because it was no appreciated?


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If it doesn't measure up to my standards..I don't SHOOT it. Dang, I'm in a CHC-Spanky sandwich.


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Dang, I'm in a CHC-Spanky sandwich.




Don't worry about it unles we break out the ketchup and mustard and wrap you and the ho in a hot dog bun and throw you in a micro wave.

You have your standards, I have mine, everyone has there own standards.

I have just seen way too many folks that proclaim their high standards and ideals, back slide all to hell when they are put in an actual situation.

Too many folks are spending way too much time worrying about what other people will or won't shoot, and I have noticed that those of us that don't care what a person wants to do or not do, really don't care, while those that do profess such high ideals want everyone to believe the way they do.

I don't get that, what difference does it make to anyone but me about what I want to kill or how or where I want to kill it, as long as it is legal?????


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Sounds like you're right at home with the Democratic Party.


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No clue............Lots of folks hold to your mindset, bigger is better,I'm just not one. My .02


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Now you're going to have to put forth a coherent argument Spunky. I shot 2 does, my son got a buck. My freezer's full..I don't NEED another deer. My "management" plan is wallhanger...or doe. If that buck ain't worth 400 bucks(to mount it)..I ain't shooting it.


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