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<blockquote data-quote="jon.henry755" data-source="post: 702492" data-attributes="member: 29115"><p>Hi Twanger,</p><p>I've been saying for the past year and a half, ever since we began exchanging information about these crossbows that you have more knowledge than most other crossbow owners and your experience has always shown a great knowledge of hunting experience.</p><p></p><p>I understand exactly what you mean about managing the organization and the amount of work that follows every kill. I don't use outside butchering services, so every time a deer goes down the work begins. The gutting, the drag out and then the hours of skinning and butchering work. I don't even use a band saw to do the meat cuts. I still butcher my deer with a series of knives and a butchers hacksaw. I guess you could say I'm very old school since I learned most of my skills as a kid from the generation that is now gone or to old to remember much of anything.</p><p></p><p>Although I say I'm envious of your ability to hunt as often as you do, I also understand the work that goes into into it all year long. Like you, I'm no stranger to the work, so I guess I didn't really think about it because I've never minded working hard for what I need to do.</p><p></p><p>Last, dishonesty is a sign of men without ethics or honor. Everybody was raised by their parents understanding the difference between right and wrong, so excuses don't cut it. If you find you can't trust those around you who claim to be your friends, then getting rid of them becomes your only choice. It's not a decision that you made, it's one they made when they decided to lie or do the wrong thing. They just get upset because they got caught! Low moral fiber is theirs to deal with.</p><p></p><p>Regards,</p><p></p><p>Jon</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jon.henry755, post: 702492, member: 29115"] Hi Twanger, I've been saying for the past year and a half, ever since we began exchanging information about these crossbows that you have more knowledge than most other crossbow owners and your experience has always shown a great knowledge of hunting experience. I understand exactly what you mean about managing the organization and the amount of work that follows every kill. I don't use outside butchering services, so every time a deer goes down the work begins. The gutting, the drag out and then the hours of skinning and butchering work. I don't even use a band saw to do the meat cuts. I still butcher my deer with a series of knives and a butchers hacksaw. I guess you could say I'm very old school since I learned most of my skills as a kid from the generation that is now gone or to old to remember much of anything. Although I say I'm envious of your ability to hunt as often as you do, I also understand the work that goes into into it all year long. Like you, I'm no stranger to the work, so I guess I didn't really think about it because I've never minded working hard for what I need to do. Last, dishonesty is a sign of men without ethics or honor. Everybody was raised by their parents understanding the difference between right and wrong, so excuses don't cut it. If you find you can't trust those around you who claim to be your friends, then getting rid of them becomes your only choice. It's not a decision that you made, it's one they made when they decided to lie or do the wrong thing. They just get upset because they got caught! Low moral fiber is theirs to deal with. Regards, Jon [/QUOTE]
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