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Smallest of the 3 "Nosler bucks" poached in Bend
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<blockquote data-quote="winmag" data-source="post: 858682" data-attributes="member: 22166"><p>First</p><p>I understand sticking up for sportsmen. I wanted to clarify that.</p><p></p><p>Now,</p><p>If you took the time to look into the story, you'd know that there were 3 big bucks that lived within a block or two of Nosler Bullet Mfg. inside the city limits of Bend. Thus, they are affectionately known as "The Nosler Bucks". They have been there all year. The one who was POACHED almost always slept in a local guys(not the Poacher) driveway next to his fence & bushes by his yard. (Which also happens to be where the gut shot deer returned to after being hit. This home owner called the police, & you've read the story from there.</p><p></p><p>If you were local, you'd know this.</p><p>If you were local you'd have seen the bucks around town.</p><p>If you were local you'd have seen the gruesome pictures of the gut shot deer.</p><p>Hard for a guy from Arizona to speculate, in the name of defense for sportsmen, when you've only got a portion of the story.</p><p>Like Paul Harvey says:</p><p>And now you know the Rest of the story...</p><p>Kinda of flip flops the "hang the poacher without a trial" bandwagon & puts it back in your court huh. Defend the poacher, cause he may have been a sportsman.</p><p></p><p>Not being rude, but sometimes sticking up for a noble cause, without having the facts, turns one into a bleeding heart do gooder, with good intentions, that just clouds the water, & brings grey to a black & white situation.</p><p>Best to get the facts Before starting in on a noble cause</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="winmag, post: 858682, member: 22166"] First I understand sticking up for sportsmen. I wanted to clarify that. Now, If you took the time to look into the story, you'd know that there were 3 big bucks that lived within a block or two of Nosler Bullet Mfg. inside the city limits of Bend. Thus, they are affectionately known as "The Nosler Bucks". They have been there all year. The one who was POACHED almost always slept in a local guys(not the Poacher) driveway next to his fence & bushes by his yard. (Which also happens to be where the gut shot deer returned to after being hit. This home owner called the police, & you've read the story from there. If you were local, you'd know this. If you were local you'd have seen the bucks around town. If you were local you'd have seen the gruesome pictures of the gut shot deer. Hard for a guy from Arizona to speculate, in the name of defense for sportsmen, when you've only got a portion of the story. Like Paul Harvey says: And now you know the Rest of the story... Kinda of flip flops the "hang the poacher without a trial" bandwagon & puts it back in your court huh. Defend the poacher, cause he may have been a sportsman. Not being rude, but sometimes sticking up for a noble cause, without having the facts, turns one into a bleeding heart do gooder, with good intentions, that just clouds the water, & brings grey to a black & white situation. Best to get the facts Before starting in on a noble cause [/QUOTE]
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