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PAID Hunting trip with father In law. What to expect.
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<blockquote data-quote="Topgun 30-06" data-source="post: 823953" data-attributes="member: 28854"><p>***That speaks a lot for you Sir! Nobody claimed it was a turkey shoot, but when you have a "hunt" where you're paying by the inches of antler that's exactly why it's not considered "fair chase" or allowed in the B&C or P&Y books. Those animals, just as was mentioned in another post, were probably genetically engineered, or at least were conditioned and raised eating supplemental feed out of a trough just like the ones up at the Sanctuary in mid Michigan. Yea, that one is over 1000 acres too, but I met a gal who shot a 160"+ buck there and it came in to a feeder twice and she shot it from a tower blind after she made noise with the gun the first go around and her "guide" told her not to worry and that the buck would be back. He was back in a couple minutes and bango, end of Bucky!!! SCI, on the other hand, would take that buck into their book because they don't give a tinkers **** if the animal was tied to a tree and you walk up and stab it to death to get in their "Book", as long as you have some front money to pay them for that priviledge! Each to his own, but please don't call it "hunting"!!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Topgun 30-06, post: 823953, member: 28854"] ***That speaks a lot for you Sir! Nobody claimed it was a turkey shoot, but when you have a "hunt" where you're paying by the inches of antler that's exactly why it's not considered "fair chase" or allowed in the B&C or P&Y books. Those animals, just as was mentioned in another post, were probably genetically engineered, or at least were conditioned and raised eating supplemental feed out of a trough just like the ones up at the Sanctuary in mid Michigan. Yea, that one is over 1000 acres too, but I met a gal who shot a 160"+ buck there and it came in to a feeder twice and she shot it from a tower blind after she made noise with the gun the first go around and her "guide" told her not to worry and that the buck would be back. He was back in a couple minutes and bango, end of Bucky!!! SCI, on the other hand, would take that buck into their book because they don't give a tinkers **** if the animal was tied to a tree and you walk up and stab it to death to get in their "Book", as long as you have some front money to pay them for that priviledge! Each to his own, but please don't call it "hunting"!!! [/QUOTE]
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