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<blockquote data-quote="Bucklowery" data-source="post: 2587849" data-attributes="member: 69506"><p>I don't care either way. It is a personal decision. I know a lot of people try to portray hunting in a positive light especially toward non hunters by cleaning up the blood and posing the animal for a nice picture. In fact I was on a hunt in Kansas with a couple of friends the 4th guy was friends with my buddy but I had never met him. We became good friends over the week and really hit it off. Every deer that was shot he took all the pictures and cleaned and posed all the deer and hunters for several different photos, including mine. It is a lot of work and time. I appreciated his time and effort and some of the best hunting photos I have. I have never been that guy but appreciate the guys who enjoy and care about those things. Their choice but just really not me.</p><p></p><p>Thanks </p><p></p><p>Buck</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bucklowery, post: 2587849, member: 69506"] I don’t care either way. It is a personal decision. I know a lot of people try to portray hunting in a positive light especially toward non hunters by cleaning up the blood and posing the animal for a nice picture. In fact I was on a hunt in Kansas with a couple of friends the 4th guy was friends with my buddy but I had never met him. We became good friends over the week and really hit it off. Every deer that was shot he took all the pictures and cleaned and posed all the deer and hunters for several different photos, including mine. It is a lot of work and time. I appreciated his time and effort and some of the best hunting photos I have. I have never been that guy but appreciate the guys who enjoy and care about those things. Their choice but just really not me. Thanks Buck [/QUOTE]
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