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<blockquote data-quote="yobuck" data-source="post: 293269" data-attributes="member: 12443"><p>where should i start? </p><p> </p><p>in order of importance, we should start voting them out in 2010.</p><p> we can at least get some of them, and that would be a good start. </p><p>we cant afford to wait untill 2012. </p><p> </p><p>next, i dont understand what quality sweaters, sipping red wine, and eating granola bars has to do with manhood and longrange hunting. or any kind of hunting for that matter.</p><p> there will always be differences of opinion on any subject you can think of.</p><p> i think the best way to handle those (uninformed) people is to say nothing. </p><p>it all comes down to what is considered "fair chase". </p><p>there are those who at least say thats their hangup on what we do. </p><p>its wrong for us to shoot at an unsuspecting deer on a distant hillside. yet its fine for them to camoflauge themselves, climb into a treestand, and drive an arrow thru the spine of a deer standing below.</p><p> here in the north central area of pa. the hills are very steep and fairly close together. its made for long range hunting. </p><p>arguably at least, it all started in this area in the fifties.</p><p> by the early 70s it was really catching on, and caught the attention of people like me. </p><p>however it was highly criticized by many, including some in high positions like the game commission. </p><p>hearings were held, laws were discussed, and nothing happened.</p><p> today, i would say that most who hunt here, hunt long range. including some of those who vehimatly opposed it not all that long ago.</p><p> it dosent get daylight in all parts of the world at the same time. but it does happen.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="yobuck, post: 293269, member: 12443"] where should i start? in order of importance, we should start voting them out in 2010. we can at least get some of them, and that would be a good start. we cant afford to wait untill 2012. next, i dont understand what quality sweaters, sipping red wine, and eating granola bars has to do with manhood and longrange hunting. or any kind of hunting for that matter. there will always be differences of opinion on any subject you can think of. i think the best way to handle those (uninformed) people is to say nothing. it all comes down to what is considered "fair chase". there are those who at least say thats their hangup on what we do. its wrong for us to shoot at an unsuspecting deer on a distant hillside. yet its fine for them to camoflauge themselves, climb into a treestand, and drive an arrow thru the spine of a deer standing below. here in the north central area of pa. the hills are very steep and fairly close together. its made for long range hunting. arguably at least, it all started in this area in the fifties. by the early 70s it was really catching on, and caught the attention of people like me. however it was highly criticized by many, including some in high positions like the game commission. hearings were held, laws were discussed, and nothing happened. today, i would say that most who hunt here, hunt long range. including some of those who vehimatly opposed it not all that long ago. it dosent get daylight in all parts of the world at the same time. but it does happen. [/QUOTE]
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