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    Controversy created by how a hunter transported the deer he shot. Probably not the best idea.

    https://www.ctvnews.ca/mobile/canada...ruck-1.4166375
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    Well, the guy probably wanted some attention and he got it. I am personally a little more discreet about things but to each their own.
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    The guys seems like a dink for doing something like that, there is not much good to come from something like that. Unless there is a good reason, it seems like a selfish act.
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    I remember when my dad used to tie his deer across the hood of the truck and drive through Pembroke. Everybody did it. Times have changed though and you wouldn't dare do it now.

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    Those atv/utv lift hoists are amazing. My buddy has the one made by HME. I don’t think it’s meant for use while atv is in bed of truck. But to each there own, I have no problem with it.


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    This is like throwing a 5 gallon can of gas on a fire ( with regards to the anti hunter ) in my opinion! Why give them more things to squack about.
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    I didn't see the picture, but I don't have a pick-up truck, so I have transported deer on my flat-bed trailer beside my ATV. I covered it with a tarp because I didn't want it to get any road dust on it. If I didn't have a tarp, I still would have had to transport it on the trailer, or try to stuff it into the back of my SUV, which is not easy to do by myself if the deer is large. Would I have come under the same fire if someone took a picture and posted it on the internet?

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    You all are so negative .

    It could be an old man who couldn't lift it into the truck . He could have the lift for a reason either old age or a disability? Who knows .

    You gotta do what ya gotta do seems like a secure load lol. People make long trips to hunt so it would not be feasible for lots to make a second trip .

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    I posted a pic of it



    I have no complaints about it
    like mentioned it was always on the hoods back in the day or on top of the old station wagon lol. You cant always run or hide from the anti. You will never loose the right to hunt from the anties so there is no point to worry about what they think.

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    Quote Originally Posted by fratri View Post
    The guys seems like a dink for doing something like that, there is not much good to come from something like that. Unless there is a good reason, it seems like a selfish act.
    Why would you say that.How was he to get the deer home
    Life is to short to hunt with a ugly dog
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