Great job. Think how beautiful he would have been if you would have waited 2 more years for a nice mature buck mount. But you just had to stick him before someone else did. Makes all us bow hunters look like morons. I know people who grew up with this guy, say he is really nice and married to a professional in town. That's great. But when he got in the stand and saw the albino buck, and the chance to harvest a buck that no one else would in a lifetime, the ethics of deer management went out the window. Killing for the sake of killing. Good Job. The DNR and the insurance companies will be proud of you.
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Nov 17, 2008 at 8 p.m.
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Great job. Think how beautiful he would have been if you would have waited 2 more years for a nice mature buck mount. But you just had to stick him before someone else did. Makes all us bow hunters look like morons. I know people who grew up with this guy, say he is really nice and married to a professional in town. That's great. But when he got in the stand and saw the albino buck, and the chance to harvest a buck that no one else would in a lifetime, the ethics of deer management went out the window. Killing for the sake of killing. Good Job. The DNR and the insurance companies will be proud of you.
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