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Why would anyone click on a Hunting Forum wanting to see dead animals but expect them to still look as if they are still alive... I see all theemphasison doctoring photos so some Wussy will not be offended. My God... Tell them to go rent a Bambi movie... No ... wait. His Daddy Dies in the fire. Dang! What now? </p> Post a warning so anyone hunting for dead animals to make themselves upset may actually see one here.

But really, I do not want to offend but why are they searching for Blood and Guts if they do not want to see it. I without questionconcealmy kills out of the roadways. There It wouldcausesomeone to see something offensive to them without them digging for it.</p>

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I posted a photo of a finely Filleted Crappie. Now I am plum ashamed of myself.... Cheezus Crust !!!</p>
 
Has anyone ever told you your going to one day give yourself a heart attack. emoRolleyes You sure get upset and excited a lot. Personally, I don't care if they don't like it but it does not bother me either way. You are correct in what you said but you sure do sound as if you take a personal view of it. Just smile and keep on showing us those big deer, some of us appreciate it. I would like to hear the story also. Every bloody detail. emoThumbsup emoTongue Jmax
 
Jmax.. A heart attack from laughing my Hinny off.??? FYI... This thread is considered "Tastefully Sarcastic" with a huge smile

I have yet to get upset about anything here on CFF that would cause me a second's grief... I question the logic of a few who have nothing better to do than whine about things that should never be a concern. ... LL
 
churly - 11/17/2012 8:51 PM I took it as indication of a double lung shot. Good hit. No worries. Who got offended?
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Ireceived"The Word"thatNon-Hunters who search out our HUNTING Forum should not be exposed to dead Animals that show signs of being extra dead.</p>
 
Where did you post it David.....I have a pic of one I shot a few years back.....coming straight at me. My .260 hit the shoulder, and left a hole the size of a soft-ball. I'll share it with them. emoLaugh
 
While I don't have a problem at all with the photo you posted, 30 seconds of prep could have made for a much nicer photo to show family, friends, and maybe grandkids down the road. You'd be amazed at how nice a deer will clean up with a small bottle of water.
 
"Screw'em! They can get over it."
Believe me, they won't. 5% of the people in the US hunt, 5% are anti-hunting; we have to win over the other 90%. I taught what frazier2209 mentioned in my Hunter Ed classes. Go to a class and watch the video, The Hunter's Path. You'll see what I mean.
 
A proper hunting forum can and will have how to videos. Gutting everything from tree rats to deer. Skinning them...home processing. While I agree a good photo last a lifetime and is great to show off...I'm not walking on eggshells either.
 
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