outllaw Posted November 19, 2013 Report Posted November 19, 2013 either way on the hunting issue,as a society we pay folks to cut and slaughter our meat products. . used to be you go to farmers for chickens/pork/beef. as a hunter/sportsmen we can be proud as hunters,gatherers.. as putting a bull moose head on the front of a pickup its acceptable in northern ont,but joe average has no stomach. we all live in a modern day vacuum. go to work,eat fast food watch cable tv. .some folks choose the other way. neithers wrong... I think I will have some venison t-day,and enjoy the fruits of my friends successful hunt. oh ya back to the original post. hope no one shoots themselves
MrSimon Posted November 21, 2013 Report Posted November 21, 2013 Bill - don't be so quick to judge the motives of others. Leaving a deer on the back of a side by side on a trailer might not have anything to do with vanity or a lack of class. It might simply be out of necessity or ease. The guy most likely drove the side by side back into the woods and strapped the deer on for the ride out. Deer are heavy, awkwared to move, and bloody. Unstrapping it and lifting it into the truck (which might have other gear in it) could be a waste of time and energy .... especially if you need to move the deer around with the side by side when you get home. Maybe the guy who owns the truck didn't get the deer ... it could belong to the owner of the side by side who is getting dropped off first. Lots and lots of reasons. Maybe they are being stupid and just want to show off or shock people .... but maybe they aren't. Don't be so quick to judge.
Richie Razor Posted November 22, 2013 Report Posted November 22, 2013 I can see it now, guys driving up to a coffee time in Woodbridge with a 12 pointer strapped to the hood of his Honda Guivic. Man, all the guida's would be going nuts, and fellow guido's would have a nice long stare in admiration, as they suck back a dumaurier...
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