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<blockquote data-quote="Albritton" data-source="post: 1551571" data-attributes="member: 108690"><p>I hunt because I was raised that way. My dad and his buddies had a big camp, I hunted outta that camp from age 5 till I was 22. All the guys stayed together throughout that time. They slowly got to old to hunt or died off. Progress eventually took over the land and it is now just an awesome memory. It taught me a lot about life and what's really important. The outdoors, friendship, wildlife habits, ethics etc. The one thing it also taught me is you will never be an expert deer hunter and if you think you are then ya need to check your ego. There is no place for competition when it comes to deer huntin unless your competing with a deer. TV hunting shows have hurt our sport, they are not reality. If you really knew what goes on behind the scene to make it seem like these "experts" can walk onto a section of land and kill a wall hanger in 30 minutes of filming you would never watch one again. A trophy is what is a trophy is to the hunter who harvested it, not what somebody else thinks it is. You can spend $10,000 and kill a 200" deer on a high fence operation but I can personaly garauntee you it wouldn't mean as much to you as it would if you hunted a lone 125" buck on a small piece of private land all season before you finally outsmarted him. Then again it might................because some people are killers and some are hunters. What are you?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Albritton, post: 1551571, member: 108690"] I hunt because I was raised that way. My dad and his buddies had a big camp, I hunted outta that camp from age 5 till I was 22. All the guys stayed together throughout that time. They slowly got to old to hunt or died off. Progress eventually took over the land and it is now just an awesome memory. It taught me a lot about life and what’s really important. The outdoors, friendship, wildlife habits, ethics etc. The one thing it also taught me is you will never be an expert deer hunter and if you think you are then ya need to check your ego. There is no place for competition when it comes to deer huntin unless your competing with a deer. TV hunting shows have hurt our sport, they are not reality. If you really knew what goes on behind the scene to make it seem like these “experts” can walk onto a section of land and kill a wall hanger in 30 minutes of filming you would never watch one again. A trophy is what is a trophy is to the hunter who harvested it, not what somebody else thinks it is. You can spend $10,000 and kill a 200” deer on a high fence operation but I can personaly garauntee you it wouldn’t mean as much to you as it would if you hunted a lone 125” buck on a small piece of private land all season before you finally outsmarted him. Then again it might................because some people are killers and some are hunters. What are you? [/QUOTE]
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