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That's some expensive venison!
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Mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm Yummmmmmmmmmmmmmy
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For some reason, poaching is considered worse than violence within the sportsman community.
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That's because true sportsmen realize they are maintaining a balance in nature.
Hunters/fishers/trappers learned from the example of the bison near eradication. The whole-sale slaughter practiced by these types of poachers is neither "sport" or supply. I'm not big on hunting, although I enjoyed it when I was younger, but I do enjoy fishing nowadays and it puts a crimp in my line when I see a stringer with 40 or so fish on it which I know the "fisherman" is never going to clean and eat.
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Quote:
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Perhaps quit catching them just to catch them?
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I meant, if he 'is never going to clean and eat them', then what else would he do with them? He has them on the stringer for a reason, as opposed to catch and release.
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Dummies. In my neck of the woods, all you need to legally harvest all the venison you want is a rural road and a Buick Park Avenue...
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Me likee Bison jerkee, very tasty.
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Egret and Condor are way better
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