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Re: Wounding deer?
[Re: Sirrah243]
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01/14/11 10:01 PM
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Gumbeaux
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Incompetence is incompetence at any age. Wounded nonrecovered deer are a wasted resource that deserve better than to suffer. You have to speak to him or have someone else on your lease speak with him. Be respectful of your elder and use tact but take care of the problem. X2. Wounding deer happens and it sucks when it does. But when it becomes a pattern you have to man up and do something about it. If he's not willing to man up then someone has to say something. I 100% agree with pulling him to the side and doing it 1 on 1.
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Re: Wounding deer?
[Re: DTCOOPER]
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01/14/11 10:15 PM
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gambler
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Light Foot
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I have a uncle that used to always wound deer with his Remington 700 270. My dad bought a nice used Remington 700 243 for him. The problem solved no more wounded deer and he even shoots the 270 now with no problems.
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