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<blockquote data-quote="bigngreen" data-source="post: 1027669" data-attributes="member: 13632"><p>I know guys who would call you every name in the book for not taking that bull out that night in the dark, it would not matter to them that you gutted it or not, you did not take it out immediately and get the hide of your a slob according to them. They'd look at you no different than your looking at this guy, that's from their perspective and if they came on here and ragged on you I'd be say the same exact thing!! There are areas here if you don't pack it out THAT night you won't have much left in the morning and you would have wasted the whole animal, if you get a snow storm come in and it lays down a 8 inches or so your elk is done more than likely.</p><p>My personal opinion is if you didn't quarter and hang the meat you ran the same risk of loosing it as this guy but I'm not going to call you a slob because your didn't because you got back in there and got it!!</p><p></p><p>There's always someone who will work hard, do it better and feel more ethical than you or me so if we want to judge this based on what we think should have happened not based on what happened then your open to be judged by other with higher standards yet. We can create a police state were NONE of us meet the standard if were going to set the standard based on feelings or beliefs. I much prefer to have someone judge me based on facts, was I hunting legal, did I cleanly kill the animal, did I recover the meat!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bigngreen, post: 1027669, member: 13632"] I know guys who would call you every name in the book for not taking that bull out that night in the dark, it would not matter to them that you gutted it or not, you did not take it out immediately and get the hide of your a slob according to them. They'd look at you no different than your looking at this guy, that's from their perspective and if they came on here and ragged on you I'd be say the same exact thing!! There are areas here if you don't pack it out THAT night you won't have much left in the morning and you would have wasted the whole animal, if you get a snow storm come in and it lays down a 8 inches or so your elk is done more than likely. My personal opinion is if you didn't quarter and hang the meat you ran the same risk of loosing it as this guy but I'm not going to call you a slob because your didn't because you got back in there and got it!! There's always someone who will work hard, do it better and feel more ethical than you or me so if we want to judge this based on what we think should have happened not based on what happened then your open to be judged by other with higher standards yet. We can create a police state were NONE of us meet the standard if were going to set the standard based on feelings or beliefs. I much prefer to have someone judge me based on facts, was I hunting legal, did I cleanly kill the animal, did I recover the meat!! [/QUOTE]
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