Buehler445 |
01-30-2011 01:01 AM |
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Originally Posted by Gonzo
(Post 7392410)
A rant:
As most of you are well aware, I'm an avid hunter. Today was the last day of Pheasant hunting for me for the season and I have a little bit of a rant...
I'm a very ethical hunter, by this I mean I'm not one of those guys that goes to game farms and blows the hell out of pen raised birds. I do it the right way and always have. I hunt wild birds with 2 dogs that are of the same blood line of our original brittany from 1974.
I was out this morning at 8:00 on some public land, tracking through snow and ice and thick cover until 3:00. I was hunting with my father as I have for 26 years now. We didn't have every guy in the county with us walking fields to cover every square inch and not give the birds any chance.
While we were walking these fields, several douchebags in trucks pulled over and let us do the work while they waited for any birds we might push out of the field so they could blow it away on the side of the road.
Road hunters, ladies and gentleman. They are the worst, most unethical hunters and they give all of us real hunters a bad image. I hate them all and every time I see it, I pray for an accidental weapons discharge that takes off toes or other limbs.
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I'll ride the coattails of your rant.
We started putting corn in 10,000 bushel bags for temporary storage. It is 9 mil plastic so it is really tough stuff so it can handle the weather. They are round bags but push out the sides with the weight, so all the tension is on the sides.
Anyway, opening day comes along and we put out no hunting signs to keep the ****holes out. We'll pretty much let anyone hunt as long as they ask. So Saturday of opening day comes and goes, everything is cool. Sunday comes and there is a ****ing pile of beer cans next to the no hunting signs and some mother****er sliced the ****ing side of the bag with a knife. I know it wasn't a deer because it would tear the bag. This was cut. A little grain spilled out but the bad part is it relieved the tension on the sides and opened a big hole for water to get in and spoil the grain, not to mention it made a nice feeding troph for the critters.
So we had to pick it up, ahead of schedule. And take a much poorer price than is now.
In conclusion, I must respectfully disagree, the worst hunters are the lowlife ****ing drunk ass scum of the mother****ing earth vandalizing one who sucks the peniss.
/rant
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