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November 11th, 2014, 03:45 PM
#71

Originally Posted by
Hunter John
They do indeed but not naturally. I am not bashing the op as he seems like a good guy and I have recently watched some of his videos and he definitely has a passion for the outdoors but the fence thing is just not my thing. Check out some of the research done by Valerius Giest from the university of Calgary, he is one of the worlds foremost authorities on wild ungulates specifically whitetail deer.
Those wicked crazy 30 point nontypical bucks most likely had #9 shot blasted into the antlers in the early growing stage while still in velvet, Giest tested and proved that theory and much like the stud bull these ranch deer are fed a multitude of items that no wild deer would ever have available to them nor are all healthy. About the only natural thing about these deer are the fact they are allowed to grow old enough so the antlers can reach there full potential.
HI respect your views on this but genetics have a larger part to do with it. As a matter a fact i was indicated that the doe played the largest part. Cheers
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November 11th, 2014 03:45 PM
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November 11th, 2014, 03:47 PM
#72

Originally Posted by
captain cotton
Wow that's an amazing harvest. Good Job! Some of those ranches in the states produce some giant deer.
Yes they do and they do a good job at it. Thanks
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November 11th, 2014, 05:40 PM
#73

Originally Posted by
Hunter John
They do indeed but not naturally. I am not bashing the op as he seems like a good guy and I have recently watched some of his videos and he definitely has a passion for the outdoors but the fence thing is just not my thing. Check out some of the research done by Valerius Giest from the university of Calgary, he is one of the worlds foremost authorities on wild ungulates specifically whitetail deer.
Those wicked crazy 30 point nontypical bucks most likely had #9 shot blasted into the antlers in the early growing stage while still in velvet, Giest tested and proved that theory and much like the stud bull these ranch deer are fed a multitude of items that no wild deer would ever have available to them nor are all healthy. About the only natural thing about these deer are the fact they are allowed to grow old enough so the antlers can reach there full potential.
It's just skewed is what it is. We have young hunters here coming up through the ranks. MODS pull this thread in light of the fact that we don't want to teach that this in any way shape or form is hunting
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November 11th, 2014, 06:09 PM
#74

Originally Posted by
standup
It's just skewed is what it is. We have young hunters here coming up through the ranks. MODS pull this thread in light of the fact that we don't want to teach that this in any way shape or form is hunting
I respect your views but maybe some do want to know more about it. I think the views of this thread shows lots of interest. I don't think i did nothing wrong everything i did is legal. Is there a regulation about this? If there is i will pull the thread if i have the ability to do so. Cheers
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November 11th, 2014, 07:03 PM
#75
you are a respectable guy marc, way to keep your head on with all the negative comments. my advice... dont read them, dont respond them... let them bash you and make complete es of themselves for no reason. as you said you did nothing illegal, so let them whine and complain, and when they are done with you they will go looking for pictures of deer without visible tags, and whine and complain about it, and when they are done with that they will turn the tv on and find something else to whine and complain about on there, probably bugs bunny, as he's to violent and a borderline cross dresser, then they wil go eat there organically grown vegan meal and drive their smart car to church on sunday where they can sit there with a smile on their face cause they are more rightous than you and me. hmm maybe i had a lil to much coffee... lol
fishy steve
id rather be lost in the woods, than found in the city!
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November 11th, 2014, 07:04 PM
#76
No I'm done. This is sportsmanship at it's finest. You got me.
No I can't lie
This is the real sportsman
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Last edited by standup; November 11th, 2014 at 07:07 PM.
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November 11th, 2014, 07:09 PM
#77
not everybody needs to have the same views in this world... lots of people think its unethical to bait deer with corn and apples, also illegal in some places... but its widely accepted here in ontario...
him going to hunt in a fenced in property is similar to that in my eyes, same with hiring a bear guide, who has baited a stand for 2 months for you, done all the work of attracting a trophy bear, and knowing when its going to come in... so how is that much different?
fishy steve
id rather be lost in the woods, than found in the city!
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November 11th, 2014, 07:10 PM
#78

Originally Posted by
fishy steve
you are a respectable guy marc, way to keep your head on with all the negative comments. my advice... dont read them, dont respond them... let them bash you and make complete es of themselves for no reason. as you said you did nothing illegal, so let them whine and complain, and when they are done with you they will go looking for pictures of deer without visible tags, and whine and complain about it, and when they are done with that they will turn the tv on and find something else to whine and complain about on there, probably bugs bunny, as he's to violent and a borderline cross dresser, then they wil go eat there organically grown vegan meal and drive their smart car to church on sunday where they can sit there with a smile on their face cause they are more rightous than you and me. hmm maybe i had a lil to much coffee... lol
And as well it should only be about whats legal in good ole lefty fashion. Don't give ethics a second thought. Long as you can or can't find it in the book of laws it's good to go.....SAD
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November 11th, 2014, 07:14 PM
#79

Originally Posted by
fishy steve
done all the work of attracting a trophy bear, and knowing when its going to come in... so how is that much different?
Your right it's not much different aside from the fact that it is the only way one can really hunt bears, same as bait on your hook when you fish. You wanta put bait on your hook to fish, all good. I catch you eating out of my aquarium, all not good. So do you see that "not much difference" and how "not much" is kind of much?
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November 11th, 2014, 07:19 PM
#80

Originally Posted by
standup
Your right it's not much different aside from the fact that it is the only way one can really hunt bears, same as bait on your hook when you fish. You wanta put bait on your hook to fish, all good. I catch you eating out of my aquarium, all not good. So do you see that "not much difference" and how "not much" is kind of much?
nothing against bear baiting... do it myself... but not the only way one can hunt bears LOL only half the bears i have harvested have came from a bait barrel... got 1 hunting a blueberry patch near my house, and took one spot and stalk in a clear cut...
fishy steve
id rather be lost in the woods, than found in the city!