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<blockquote data-quote="CMP70306" data-source="post: 1440212" data-attributes="member: 36999"><p>As someone who grew up in a family that hunts as a group I couldn't fathom hunting with people but only being in it for yourself. From the time I started hunting everything was a group effort, everyone helped get stands ready before the season, after the morning hunt you went back out to helped those who got deer and brought them back to the house. </p><p></p><p>Those who got deer then would walk on the drives to try and push deer to those who didn't and at the end of the day we would all help skin and quarter whatever we got. Everything for us was a team effort and at the end of the trip the meat would get divided evenly among those that wanted it. </p><p></p><p>Since all the meat gets divided no one really cares who gets the does and due to our placement of stands we have yet to have an injured buck make it to another person in our group. However if there were such a case it would go to whoever had the first fatal shot, after all you can't control if your double lung shot deer runs 100 yards over to another hunter.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CMP70306, post: 1440212, member: 36999"] As someone who grew up in a family that hunts as a group I couldn't fathom hunting with people but only being in it for yourself. From the time I started hunting everything was a group effort, everyone helped get stands ready before the season, after the morning hunt you went back out to helped those who got deer and brought them back to the house. Those who got deer then would walk on the drives to try and push deer to those who didn't and at the end of the day we would all help skin and quarter whatever we got. Everything for us was a team effort and at the end of the trip the meat would get divided evenly among those that wanted it. Since all the meat gets divided no one really cares who gets the does and due to our placement of stands we have yet to have an injured buck make it to another person in our group. However if there were such a case it would go to whoever had the first fatal shot, after all you can't control if your double lung shot deer runs 100 yards over to another hunter. [/QUOTE]
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